https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=206360
Alexander Ziaee <zi...@freebsd.org> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |zi...@freebsd.org --- Comment #7 from Alexander Ziaee <zi...@freebsd.org> --- > A "Waiting" or some similar state name in Bugzilla to indicated that a bug > report has been reviewed, This is exactly what "New | Open" means. I read and even subscribe to bugs all the time that I cannot verify, which means it is not correct for me to mark them as open. Further, many ideas are not so straightforward or simple and really need to be looked at by an SME, or even are contestable by two different SMEs, and even then, "can we change this without breaking anything else" is often a tough question. > particularly for "affects only me" bugs. "Affects only me" is from upstream bugzilla, we don't use that for anything. > TL;DR: If the FreeBSD project wants help, ask. This is exactly what the all status reports say. This is a volunteer project. > I expect that there will be some "no" answers as well as "nobody home" after > (for example) 60 days and the bugs can be closed with "Overcome by events". > This should drop the number of open PRs by a good amount, Hard NACK. POLA, UNIX, and stability all means that there are plenty of bugs decades old that are not straightforward at all but they don't just magically go away after a release. Every issue tracker I've ever seen of every mature software ecosystem has many use cases and many open issues. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.