What do you do with bugs that never get addressed in any way?  I've got
a few bugs that I've been testing and rolling over to newer Fedora
releases for years, with little or no maintainer response (not even
bothering to CLOSE WONTFIX).  It's still a bug, so I don't like to close
it... but if nobody else cares, maybe I shouldn't either.

Seems like there needs to be some kind of better process than just
auto-closing old bugs.  If the maintainer doesn't feel like closing
them, maybe packages should just be orphaned and retired.
-- 
Chris Adams <li...@cmadams.net>
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