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- 1Area51 does not even have any top bar, so yeah it's more than obvious they're not going to touch it, even with a very long stick. :/user152859– user1528592022-11-28 19:01:52 +00:00Commented Nov 28, 2022 at 19:01
- 3Area51 has issues right now with its topbar and inbox that predate any changes being made here. When these get addressed, we'll try to bring it in sync with the changes here as well.Yaakov Ellis– Yaakov Ellis StaffMod2022-11-28 21:05:47 +00:00Commented Nov 28, 2022 at 21:05
- @YaakovEllis other devs said, many times, that SE does not and will not make any changes or non critical bug fixes in Area51. Has this policy been changed?user152859– user1528592022-11-29 08:11:32 +00:00Commented Nov 29, 2022 at 8:11
- 2There are no plans right now for big changes to Area51, but the topbar there is so broken that fixing it might be something that could happen. No promises.Yaakov Ellis– Yaakov Ellis StaffMod2022-11-29 09:08:05 +00:00Commented Nov 29, 2022 at 9:08
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