[GHC] #13757: Are you for or against writing "otherwise" as a keyword?

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#13757: Are you for or against writing "otherwise" as a keyword?
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        Reporter:  vanto             |                Owner:  (none)
            Type:  feature request   |               Status:  new
        Priority:  normal            |            Milestone:
       Component:  Compiler          |              Version:  8.0.2
      Resolution:                    |             Keywords:
Operating System:  Unknown/Multiple  |         Architecture:
 Type of failure:  Poor/confusing    |  Unknown/Multiple
  error message                      |            Test Case:
      Blocked By:                    |             Blocking:
 Related Tickets:                    |  Differential Rev(s):
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Changes (by vanto):

 * status:  closed => new
 * resolution:  wontfix =>


Comment:

 == That's enough!
 You get the wrong ticket.\\
 Golfire was mistaken and then nomeata was mistaken too and now dfeuer too
 are mistaken by closing this ticket that has nothing to do with "new
 proposal" in TRAC.\\
 You had to answer in the ticket {{{#13764.}}}
 You make a mistake by answering in this ticket.\\
 Correct your own fault in this ticket and recognize the fault you made and
 be respectful too.\\
 I open this ticket again that talks about {{{otherwise.}}}
 Is that clear?

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