Comment by ganlet20 on 25/01/2017 at 22:06 UTC

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I read it as almost a compliment that, that they appreciated how important RES is and didn't want to make any half baked changes that may break RES.

I've gotten a little annoyed at reddit's admins in the past for breaking RES and I think they should QA RES with any release and if it breaks then work with you guys to get it fixed prior to release.

I'm not saying that should have to QA all the plugins that interact with reddit but RES is a huge component for majority of their long term user base.

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