Hey,
I'm not WMF so I'm not the best one to answer the question but I think your
statement is overgeneralizing. Some teams have more resource constraints
than the other ones and treating all of WMF as a big monolith doesn't seem
to be a good approach. I think you should be more precise and give a more
clear statement on what do you think is wrong.

Two other things to note:
1- As a developer who loves to fix bugs, the reason I can't sometimes fix a
bug is that it's not clearly defined, and/or there's no proper instruction
to reproduce. Don't always blame the other party.
2- Everything is open-source and as non-profit, there's always resource
constraint. If it's really important to you, feel free to make a patch and
the team would be always more than happy to review.

Best

On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 1:31 PM John Erling Blad <jeb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The backlog for bugs are pretty large (that is an understatement),
> even for bugs with know fixes and available patches. Is there any real
> plan to start fixing them? Shall I keep telling the community the bugs
> are "tracked"?
>
> /jeblad
>
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