Hi,

I have tried code triage for some weeks, and finally stopped using it.

Yes, it allows to spread attention to many issues, but many issues do not need 
attention, either because they are already in progress, or because nobody 
really cares.

Some issues are even weirder, like the 200 issues opened automatically for wiki 
migration. These are the only one that could benefit from auto close.

Codetriage is not the solution, and not really a solution.

Regards,

-- Layus.

Le 22 juillet 2016 20:12:18 UTC+07:00, Kevin Cox <kevin...@kevincox.ca> a écrit 
:
>On 22/07/16 08:55, Alexey Shmalko wrote:
>> This one: https://www.codetriage.com/nixos/nixpkgs
>>
>
>That's it! I have subscribed to get a couple issues a day so hopefully
>I
>can help a bit. This site seems like a nice way to spread the load.
>
>It's open source too, and I just opened an issue asking them to
>implement filters as I'm not really interesting in seeing in-progress
>issues.
>
>https://github.com/codetriage/codetriage/issues/498
>
>
>
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