Thanks for the praise Jason. Highly appreciated.

Am 2014-11-25 um 22:22 schrieb Jason van Zyl:
I don't agree. This is a project, not a product and if no one looks
at something for 2 years then no one cares. We are not erasing the
issues and if someone does care enough to ask to reopen an issue then
that's great. But I've tried to purge down the list to something
manageable twice now and it keeps growing so I highly appreciate what
Michael is doing because it's unmanageable right now. And now that
he's done that I have some motivation again to look through the
issues so kudos to Michael. Nothing stops anyone from going through
and reopening something, I don't think we need group scrubbing
sessions. I think core committers need to go through and help curate
the issues on a more regular basis.

On Nov 25, 2014, at 4:03 PM, Dennis Lundberg <denn...@apache.org>
wrote:

Hi Michael

Unfortunatelly, I think that 2 years of inactivity is way to short
time. I wish it wasn't so, but the reality is that the age of an
issue is not a good indicator of whether the issue is valid or
not.

I think a better approach is to have joint bug scrub sessions,
where we join forces to manually check the validity of the issues.

-- Dennis Lundberg Den 24 nov 2014 23:05 skrev "Michael Osipov"
<micha...@apache.org>:

Hi folks,

I ran this query in JIRA: project in
projectsWhereUserHasPermission("Administer Projects") AND updated
<= "2012-12-31" and resolution = Unresolved and type = Bug ORDER
BY created desc

Bugs which haven't been touched for almost two years. Total
amount: *1139*. A lot of them are still Maven 1.x related 8-).

Is there someone with bulk change abilities able to close those
as "Won't Fix" with a note like: Big clean up end of 2014, you
think that this issue still persists, reopen it?

What do you think?

Michael

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Jason

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