It doesn't deal with Jiras, just PRs and GH issues (which we don't use...) Max
On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 6:58 PM Sid Anand <san...@apache.org> wrote: > Max, > How do these manage the JIRAs? > > -s > > On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 6:14 PM Maxime Beauchemin < > maximebeauche...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I've used https://github.com/bstriner/github-bot-close-inactive-issues > in > > the past to auto-close issues / PRs based on a policy around inactivity. > It > > worked alright. > > > > There's also https://github.com/probot/stale which seems to be one of > the > > leading solutions, but it may require an Apache INFRA ticket to make the > > integration work (if they'll allow it). > > > > Max > > > > On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 5:21 PM Sid Anand <san...@apache.org> wrote: > > > > > Folks! > > > It's around that time (over 200 PRs with some 2 years old) when we need > > to > > > consider closing some abandoned PRs. We have a lot more active > > maintainers > > > now today than we had 1 or 2 years ago, we are better able to keep up > > with > > > new PR demand, but it's still not perfect. > > > > > > I've created a GitHub Label : *Potential_Cold_Case_PR.* > > > > > > I've started labeling some old PRs likewise and pinging the submitters. > > > Anyone in the community can help with labeling and pinging submitters. > If > > > we (maintainers) find the PR abandoned (i.e. no updates from submitters > > for > > > a few days), we can close the PRs. > > > > > > Additionally, if the JIRAs themselves are obsolete and no longer apply, > > we > > > can consider closing the JIRAs as obsolete. > > > > > > Here's one example : > > > https://github.com/apache/incubator-airflow/pulls/vijaysbhat > > > > > > -s > > > > > >