»Q« wrote:
> In <news:[email protected]>,
> "David E. Ross" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Windows 7 Ultimate SP 1 (x64)
>> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101
>> Thunderbird/38.5.1
>>
>> When I select a link to a newsgroup on a Web page, it does not work
>> even though the link is valid per RFC 5538.  I submitted bug #601618
>> about this more than five years ago.  That bug was just now closed as
>> WontFix although this is a true software error and not a request for
>> enhancement.
>>
>> See <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=601618>.
> 
> It was closed because it's "not a tier one product issue", which seems
> to be the case.  Both news:// and nntp:// links clicked in Firefox open
> the handlers for those protocols;  I just checked by clicking the links
> in your bug report.
> 
> Maybe it needs to be re-opened and reclassified -- ISTM it's not a
> "Core, Networking" issue.

I am fairly new, and I'm still working through developer docs, but I
still can't understand why this bug was closed.  It's a regression.  I
thought you were never supposed to close regressions unless either they
were fixed or overcome by events.

I am coming from another large project that uses Bugzilla.  If an issue
like this were to come up, it would have been left open with a special
"Defer" target.

So, why is Firefox team closing the bug rather than reassigning it or
recategorizing it?

--Kyle
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