On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 7:45 AM, Remi Collet <r...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:

> Le 27/12/2014 16:06, Sebastian Bergmann a écrit :
> > Am 27.12.2014 um 16:01 schrieb Kalle Sommer Nielsen:
> >> bugs going as far back as to PHP4.
> >
> > Bug reports for PHP version that are not supported anymore [1]
> > should IMHO be bulk-closed. The message should ask to reopen if
> > the bug is reproducible with a supported version of PHP. IMHO :)
>
> I agree, we should close those old bugs.
>
> Ok, some of them can still exists.
>
> Perhaps we can imagine a process in 2 steps
>
> 1/ add a comment + feedback state
>
>         This bug was created for a EOL version...
>         Please reaffected if still occurs in more recent...
>         Else will be closed in xx weeks
>
> 2/ close
>
> These steps can be repeat each time a version goes EOL for all bugs open
> against this version (ex step-1 a month before EOL, step-2 a month after)
>
>
> Remi.
>
>
> > -- [1] http://php.net/supported-versions.php
> >
>
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this is what the feedback status does, if a bug stays in the feedback
status for ?2 weeks? the bug will be closed by a cronjob with the no
feedback reason.
we could set the old bugs(bugs targetting old php versions without any
activity for a while) to feedback and then let the reporters reply back or
the bug will be closed.

ps: I've just did a quick look, and we have bugs with feedback status which
are more than a year stuck in that status, I will look into what's wrong
with the cronjob which should closed these.

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Ferenc Kovács
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