Definately a good thing. It helps to concentrate on the active issues.
Christian Am 07.09.2011 18:27, schrieb Daniel Kulp:
I was kind of poking around to see how some other projects handle feature requests for things likely not to ever be implemented as we're a similar situations. We have a bunch of JIRA's logged years ago for new features, but no one has stepped up to implement them. A couple projects have a pseudo time limit. If no-one steps up to claim it or submit a patch within a certain period (like maybe a year), they close is as "Won't Fix" with a comment along the lines of "If someone would like to step up and implement this, re-open and attach a patch." What are peoples thoughts on this? I'd really like to get some of the clutter out of JIRA. I would also suggest either a 6 month or 1 year limit on feature request JIRAs.
-- -- Christian Schneider http://www.liquid-reality.de Open Source Architect Talend Application Integration Division http://www.talend.com