I do feel that Redmine's backlogging facilities leave much to be
desired, but I don't really agree with your conclusion.

I'm with Philip insofar that rejecting a bug is saying "won't fix" or
"not an issue anymore". Neither is apparently the case, so I consider
this at least a misuse of the tool.

I wouldn't go so far as to claim hostility towards the community. I
suggest re-opening the ticket and discussing the proper course of
action, i.e. perhaps adding the backlog keyword or similar.

Cheers,
Felix

On 12/06/2013 08:32 AM, William Leese wrote:
> Seems to me more like:
> After a year we still haven't found time for this. Let's keep our bug
> database manageable but only keeping the stuff we can do within a
> reasonable time or the bug reports that contain some troubleshooting
> effort we don't want to redo.
> 
> Quite a reasonable approach I'd say. With open bug databases, it's easy
> for the tool to lose it's value due to unmanageable backlogs.

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