If there's enough information to confirm the problem, then it should stay 
open no matter what the age of the report.  If there's not enough info 
then we post a comment to try to get more info; if we can't get enough 
information then close it as "unable to reproduce".  Just my two cents...

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Thanks,
Adam



From:
"martijn.list" <martijn.l...@gmail.com>
To:
dev@pdfbox.apache.org
Date:
12/01/2010 13:12
Subject:
Re: JIRA bug cleanup?



On 11/29/2010 05:45 PM, Martinez, Mel - 1004 - MITLL wrote:
> In managing similar situations in the past, involving projects with a 
large
> legacy codebase that had been migrated through some upheavals, I have 
found
> that it is sometimes best to be draconian about old legacy bug reports.

I agree. It's better to close very old bugs for which it's unclear
whether it's still a bug or not.

> Basically, pick a date threshold and a priority threshold and close
> everything that isn't newer or more critical.

Yes I agree.

Do others have an opinion on how to handle the large amount of bug
reports currently in JIRA?

Kind regards,

Martijn





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