On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 10:16 AM, Christoph Galuschka tigalch@tigalch.org wrote:
I don't know if there have been any thoughts around on this, but I think there is no form of policy in place regarding the CentOS bug-tracker? I'm thinking along stuff like i.e. no activity for > 1 year --> close issue.
I would like to hear feedback (suggestions if there are some) on this thought. If we want to move something like that into place (and there is enough feedback), i'd be willing to write an initial draft to expand upon.
Thanks for bringing this up. My main "concern" is that bugs.c.o. has not been receiving much attention by the community as well as by the admin team. It can use more assistance / man power and that should help speed up identifying and resolving bugs, or discarding non-bugs and redirect users to support venues.
There are those that definitely need actions from the admin side. I'm hoping, with the latest arrangement, that the devteam would be able to spend more time for the stuff hanging in bugs.c.o. Then, anything that is still left unresolved > 1 year might have to be "given up" and closed as such.
Akemi