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At present the BTS expires bugs 30 days after they have been closed.
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Subject: Version tracking implemented
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Version tracking has been implemented on bugs.debian.org (see
debian-devel-announce). No doubt there will be some teething problems,
but it essentially finally closes these bugs. :-)
As far as #105776 goes, version-tracking-aware expiry isn't done yet,
but we won't be turning bug expiry back on again until it is.
Cheers,
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