* Rafael J. Wysocki ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

<snip>
 (many levels of quote)

> > > > * Bugs that sit in NEEDINFO state for more than i.e. one month should be
> > > >   automatically closed.
> > > 
> > > I agree that we probably should do something like this.
> >  
> > Not automatically.
> 
> OK, say "as a rule".

The only thing I would say is that a reporter can be in a situation
after a while where they no longer have access to the original
machine; if the bug was originally believed to be real and triaged
then it seems to make sense to differentiate that from a bug that is
just closed, just so people can know there is an issue with
a configuration.

Dave

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