Sorry, this email had completely flown under my radar.

The issues have all been migrated to the github repository, however there
is a difference between 'fixed' and 'released' in the old issue tracker on
code.google.com. By importing these issues in github, these states turned
into tags. I assume 'released' meant the issue could be closed, but 'fixed'
simply added the tag but the issue stayed open.

I had been thinking about going through all of them and closing the ones
marked as fixed but I wanted to review them first and is a lot of
time/effort that I haven't invested yet (verifying the fix + closing the
issue rather than just automatically closing all of them).


On Fri, 26 Jan 2018 at 19:53, Iustin Pop <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2018-01-14 02:15:41, Iustin Pop wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I did a quick look at the GitHub issue tracker today, and it seems that
> > the migrator did not close the migrated issues that were closed.
> >
> > More specifically, a search of:
> >
> >     is:issue is:open label:Status:Fixed
> >
> > Shows 98 such open issues. If I'm not mistaken, "Status:Fixed" is a
> > googlecode imported label, which tells me that the migrator had some
> > issue (ha) importing the bug list.
>
> Friendly ping? Mostly for my own curiosity.
>
> iustin
>

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