On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 12:27:51PM -0400, Thomas Ward wrote: > Actually a good portion of "End of Life" bugs are typically cleaned up > on an automated process, last I checked. I believe there's an > automatic script that runs for some of the packages by people on the > Security team and other teams, but I do not know the extent of those > that get covered. > > From observations, EOL release targeted bugs go to "Won't Fix", if > they've targeted it to the specific EOL release, and "Incomplete" if > you're waiting on confirmation of the bug existing in a later release > than the EOL one. There are a few special case bugs I watch in nginx, > for example, where that second criterion is matched. > > (I may be wrong, as this is just built from my observations on EOL-release > bugs.)
I believe you are confusing bug tasks targeted to an End of Life release and the generic bug task for the package which by default applies to the current release. -- Brian Murray Ubuntu Bug Master
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