Daan, appreciate the quick response... we can go that route for the less 
Priorities ones and higher priorities ones, we should make an effort to 
validate/close.  Otherwise, not sure when we will be able to bring the counts 
down ?  blockers/criticals are higher risk items as well...  

Other things we can do - if some of the issues are very old, we can potential 
close them with no verification.  
For example - there are a total of 1745 issues and out of which 683 were 
resolved within the last year.  So, we can decide to close the issues that were 
fixed more than an year ago  or two years ago - that way we can have less 
counts to manage...  just a thought... 

Raja
-----Original Message-----
From: Daan Hoogland [mailto:daan.hoogl...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 7, 2015 3:20 PM
To: dev
Subject: Re: defects cleanup drive...

Raja, thanks for picking this up. I have practiced the principle of awaiting 
(at least verbal) confirmation from the reporter that an issue could indeed be 
closed. With the increased activity on integration tests we might base 
ourselves on that.

ideas?

On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 11:42 AM, Raja Pullela <raja.pull...@citrix.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There are a number of Resolved Defects and was wondering if some of us can 
> work on closing the defects - I know this is one of the things that Sebastien 
> had on the To Dos...
> Following is a snapshot from today...
> Blockers               : 114
> Criticals                : 556
> Majors                  : 915
> Minors and Trivial: 133
>
> Any suggestions... please let me know... I will go down from higher priority 
> ones...
>
> best,
> Raja
>



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Daan

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