That Github issue seems more like a Yarn problem than a Github problem. If you're going to be an NPM client, you better make sure you accept what NPM accepts. It would have been a quick "fix your client" from me too, and I can't really see that being an example of ignoring anything.
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That Github issue seems more like a Yarn problem than a Github problem. If you're going to be an NPM client, you better make sure you accept what NPM accepts. It would have been a quick "fix your client" from me too, and I can't really see that being an example of ignoring anything.