our opinion and starting this discussion.
> Project governance decisions like this are often implicit or dictated by
> tradition, so it's worth revisiting them occasionally!
>
> On 19-09-26 16:42:25, David Vaz wrote:
> >So if we would decide to close stalled tickets after some inacti
Hi David,
first off: thank you for voicing your opinion and starting this discussion.
Project governance decisions like this are often implicit or dictated by
tradition, so it's worth revisiting them occasionally!
On 19-09-26 16:42:25, David Vaz wrote:
>So if we would decide to close stal
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Hello,
I'm looking for someone to walk me through a fast path to getting active on
the community and start solving tickets!
I know there is a lot of docs, but it will be extra time of my working day,
so it will be very nice to be somehow mentored through delivering than
reading lots of docs!
I'm also strongly against closing an "idle" tickets. Sometimes tickets are
solved after many years (even 9, 10, or more). Age doesn't make them less
valid. In "open tickets scale" 4-5 years is not a long time. Closing
tickets just because they're old or because we would like to get a better
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On Fri, 27 Sep 2019 at 19:32, Adam Johnson wrote:
> I'm also not sure of the value of closing stalled tickets. Closing them
> makes them less visible, and as Claude says, they're still valid. Often I
> find one that's been open years has "come up again" on the mail
I'm also not sure of the value of closing stalled tickets. Closing them
makes them less visible, and as Claude says, they're still valid. Often I
find one that's been open years has "come up again" on the mailing list or
client work.
The fellows are the ones who work the most with
Sorry but I would *strongly* oppose any idea of closing a ticket because
noone commented in the last x years. Most of those tickets are still valid
issues, but they remain open because noone dedicated the appropriate time
to solve them, sometimes because the problem is a corner case, sometimes
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> So if we would decide to close stalled tickets after some inactivity
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So if we would decide to close stalled tickets after some inactivity period
we could massively reduce the opened tickets list. Imagine if we close any
ticket no modified in the last 5 years we would reduce by 20% the active
ticket list. If we decide to be more aggressive, say 3
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