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The first part is technically true but doesn't apply to this situation. "Shift the workload"? This isn't google's bug, and google doesn't need it fixed. It was never their workload, and has not been shifted.

The last part is just wrong. Google does directly support the project's maintenance.



It wasn't paying the people who it was expecting to fix the bug.




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