
25 Feb
2015
25 Feb
'15
2:53 p.m.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 12:21 PM, lennart spitzner
I am not convinced. how does closing ~40 out of ~700 open tickets make the contributors more effective? that demand exceeds resources is true, but it is no argument for closing issues. many of the issues represent sensible ideas for features that do not need new feedback.
That's 5.7% of our total open bugs. Not bad for an afternoon's work! Let me play devil's advocate here: Why should we keep *any* of the old bugs open? If the bug/feature wasn't important enough to get fixed/implemented since the GitHub migration (more than 2 years ago!), what is ever going to change? -- Thomas Tuegel