I had had some questions around this following 12.2 release (1) but never
got any follow up on it.

Who is responsible for the ticket?  Once included in a release should these
tickets be closed by the user, by the release manager, by some JIRA admin
with "close permissions", some member of a "CCB/Admin" group with
applicable permissions?

Would another suggestion provide a list of tickets that may need to be
closed out and provide to the list and then they can be asset and closed
out as needed?

Reference:
(1)
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r29c7c17bbb3cc98c640f07bca62d8adaf43f703d1c6d61b4607d91d4%40%3Cdev.netbeans.apache.org%3E

Eric Bresie
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On Fri, Feb 5, 2021 at 8:19 AM Joachim Rohde <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi everyone
>
> Just got short beginner question: I've just created my first JIRA ticket
> for NetBeans (NETBEANS-5335). Before I created the ticket I was
> searching JIRA if there was already a ticket. Even though I couldn't
> find any I found some other tickets that were still in status "resolved"
> but already had a "Fix Version" pre 12.3 and the last update was
> sometimes already half a year ago (e.g. NETBEANS-2333, NETBEANS-3428,
> NETBEANS-4474, NETBEANS-4507). So I was asking myself how this is
> handled within the NetBeans project? Are you waiting till the ticket
> creator closes the ticket? Is there a recurring clean-up? Should I ping
> the creator if I see such a ticket? Or mentioning it here on the mailing
> list so someone with the right rights can close it? What's best practice
> here?
>
> Have a nice weekend,
> Joachim
>
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