potiuk commented on issue #14396: URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/14396#issuecomment-937630215
100% what @kaxil wrote. There is no "bar" to clean (and we are not going to close it). I was merely answered your question @r-richmond - you asked for the additional context so I did: > Can you provide any additional context? The context is - in open-source project if no-one is interested in working on the issue, it will not get implemented. It's as simple as that. So answer "why" things are pushed back is very simple - it's not pushed back. Simply NOONE (including maintainers) is finding it worthy to work on it. And it does not mean that the issue is invalid - it just means it's either not urgent enough or not important enough to spend our time on it. If you now the "urgent/not-urgent" vs. " important/not-important" matrix - it means it falls into "not-urgent and not-important". There plenty of other issues that fall into the 3 other squares in the matrix. And this "matrix" is different for different individuals - i.e. it can be "urgent" or "important" for various resons for YOU, but apparently it's not for most other people. So if YOU think it's either important or urgent, then the best way to get it done (if no-one else does not think the same) is that YOU take a lead and implement it. And if it's not gonna be commented or worked on for quite some time it will be closed automatically - because that will mean that even the author lost interest in it. It's reallly really as simple and straightforward as this. There is no politics, there is no-one to decide which issue we are working or not (except that every one of the people involved - either committer or contributor) makes individual decision "this is what I am going to work on next" . -- This is an automated message from the Apache Git Service. To respond to the message, please log on to GitHub and use the URL above to go to the specific comment. To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For queries about this service, please contact Infrastructure at: [email protected]
