Hi all, there are currently 1066 open issues at LilyPond's GitLab repository: https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/issues
I'd like to reduce this number: In the short term, I propose to close issues with ~Patch::abandoned (69 open issues) and ~Patch::needs_work (73 open issues) labels that come from patch tracking with SourceForge. They will stay around (including their links to Rietveld, as long as it stays alive), but not artificially increase the number of "issues". The caveat is that I remember some real problem reports with proposed patches, that were abandoned during review. I'll keep those issues open because they might need fixing either way. Any objections to this plan? In the longer term, I think it could make sense to hold a "bug bash weekend" and try to pick some low-hanging fruits. That would not be limited to developers to write patches, but everybody to try and reproduce old reports with the then-current unstable release and close issues that are no longer relevant. Let me know if this sounds interesting and you'd be prepared to participate. Cheers Jonas
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