There is no concrete procedure afaik. Every now and then one of us goes over the list and cleans it up a bit. One key problem is that sometimes the people who have created the jira or contributed a patch do not responded, so the jira remains open because we shouldn´t resolve or close an issue without reaching agreement on whether it should be closed.
Feel free to close issues that you understand as not being a problem, duplicate, etc. In the worst case, we will open it again. -Flavio -----Original Message----- From: German Blanco [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2013 6:34 AM To: [email protected] Subject: backlog clean-up The project has a large backlogs of JIRAs, but many of them do not reflect issues in the current versions. Wouldn't it make sense to spend a little time closing obsolete JIRAs? E.g. this one: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-1392 Seems to be "Not a problem". May I just go through the list and start resolving those that are obvious? Or is there a better procedure to do this?
