Terence Heaford wrote:

> In my opinion LC should remove all these bugs from the database,
> arbitrarily back to a date(?) and start again.
>
> Pick a date, say 1 January 2014 or some other date and delete all
> bugs earlier than this. Post notices advising everyone of this and
> away we go again.
>
> Simple really.

Agreed: many things in life would be much simpler if there were only one opinion about them.

But it seems the members of the community have many different opinions on this. While you might prefer to ignore older reports and never see another word about them, others find them interesting enough to hunt down some of the oldest ones and write repetitive posts about them, while others are content to leave them in place perhaps to implement them themselves once we get access to OS APIs in Builder (some of mine fall into this latter category).

Faced with such a wide range of opinions, LiveCode Ltd. has taken a middle path hopefully less dismissive of older requests, as I explained here on the 5th:

    Trimming the bug DB has been a huge effort over 2014 and continues
    to this day.

    Newly-submitted bugs are usually confirmed within a day or two at
    most, sometimes within hours, as Paul Hibbert noted with his report
    this afternoon.

    Older issues have been worked through with two large-scope
    initiatives last year:

    - Nearly 2,000 outstanding bugs and feature requests were
      completed, closed as "Fixed".  Not a small effort.

    - The remaining items were less clear to the team in terms of their
      relevance and/or quality of the submitted recipes, so in October
      Ben took the initiative to send everyone who had outstanding bug
      reports in the DB a list of those reports with a request that we
      please review them in the most recent build of LC, and note
      whether the issue remains or should be closed.
<http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-livecode/2015-March/212184.html>

It would be nice if everyone who received Ben's email had jumped on it immediately to update or close their reports, but I can't blame them if they're simply busy with other priorities.

In the meantime, if you prefer that older reports be ignored the solution seems simple enough: you can ignore them.

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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