+1 close em...

On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Jason van Zyl <ja...@takari.io> wrote:
> I don't agree. This is a project, not a product and if no one looks at 
> something for 2 years then no one cares. We are not erasing the issues and if 
> someone does care enough to ask to reopen an issue then that's great. But 
> I've tried to purge down the list to something manageable twice now and it 
> keeps growing so I highly appreciate what Michael is doing because it's 
> unmanageable right now. And now that he's done that I have some motivation 
> again to look through the issues so kudos to Michael. Nothing stops anyone 
> from going through and reopening something, I don't think we need group 
> scrubbing sessions. I think core committers need to go through and help 
> curate the issues on a more regular basis.
>
> On Nov 25, 2014, at 4:03 PM, Dennis Lundberg <denn...@apache.org> wrote:
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>> Hi Michael
>>
>> Unfortunatelly, I think that 2 years of inactivity is way to short time. I
>> wish it wasn't so, but the reality is that the age of an issue is not a
>> good indicator of whether the issue is valid or not.
>>
>> I think a better approach is to have joint bug scrub sessions, where we
>> join forces to manually check the validity of the issues.
>>
>> --
>> Dennis Lundberg
>> Den 24 nov 2014 23:05 skrev "Michael Osipov" <micha...@apache.org>:
>>
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> I ran this query in JIRA: project in 
>>> projectsWhereUserHasPermission("Administer
>>> Projects") AND updated <= "2012-12-31" and resolution = Unresolved and type
>>> = Bug ORDER BY created desc
>>>
>>> Bugs which haven't been touched for almost two years. Total amount:
>>> *1139*. A lot of them are still Maven 1.x related 8-).
>>>
>>> Is there someone with bulk change abilities able to close those as "Won't
>>> Fix" with a note like: Big clean up end of 2014, you think that this issue
>>> still persists, reopen it?
>>>
>>> What do you think?
>>>
>>> Michael
>>>
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> Thanks,
>
> Jason
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