Hi all,
I recently discovered that we currently have 418 open Bugzillas created
by Upstream Release Monitoring, all assigned to /Orphan Owner/. These
bugs don’t seem useful to keep around, especially considering that one
of the core checks during new package reviews is verifying that the
latest upstream version is packaged—so these “update is available” bugs
for orphaned packages serve no practical purpose.
I believe we can define additional search queries that would identify
other categories of similarly obsolete or low-value bugs.
With that in mind, I’d like to ask: Would it make sense to introduce a
“stale bug” policy and run a cronjob or lightweight service that
automatically closes such bugs based on a set of agreed-upon rules? I
think this could help reduce noise in Bugzilla and make the remaining
issues more meaningful.
Thanks,
Lumír
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