Hi,

The backlog is on Github, I think that's enough. That's not the main issue here.

Unfortunately only a few of us are allowed to close them if they are irrelevant 
or the like. If the original author does not follow up, e.g. I can't do that 
either. IIRC Jake can.

And tgere are a few that should be merged, but just as an example, my Haskell 
skills are very limited, thus I am not going to do anything about such stuff 
that has a certain complexity.

Have fun,
JensG
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Von: Jim King
Gesendet: 14.04.2016 06:57
An: dev@thrift.apache.org
Betreff: 89 pull requests?

There are a lot of pull requests open against the thrift project, some going 
back to 2014.
I suspect a bunch of the pull requests in there may be for issues merged, but 
not auto-closed.
I'd like to recommend that any pull request that's open for more than a month 
and has been idle for as long is closed.  The author can re-submit it.
We need to keep the backlog of pull requests to something more manageable.

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