Remove emoji from docs#30390
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I do not think lack of fonts on anybody’s device is a justification good enough for removing/not-using features. On the other hand, emoji really do not belong in formal technical documentation. |
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Considering this emoji is part of unicode 8 which was released only recently, that means a significant amount of devices don't support it. Even Firefox on Windows 10 doesn't support it. Having glyphs in the documentation which most devices are incapable of rendering is a poor idea. |
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Seems like @bors missed the r+, ping @steveklabnik |
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@bors: r+ rollup |
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None of my devices/browsers renders this correctly. r? @steveklabnik
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None of my devices/browsers renders this correctly.
r? @steveklabnik