Follow-up Comment #6, bug #57592 (project groff):
I don't think you need to be sorry for a minor imperfection in the rationale
for closing an invalid or irrelevant ticket.
Bug triaging and keeping a bugtracker clean causes a substantial amount of
work. That is especially true when there is a source of substantial numbers
of low-quality tickets.
While it is important that commits are well-tested and documentation and
commit messages are accurate, i think dealing with unimportant tickets should
be optimized for speed, not for precision, nor does the rationale need to be
detailed.
Thanks, Branden, for doing the work.
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