Sorry but I would *strongly* oppose any idea of closing a ticket because 
noone commented in the last x years. Most of those tickets are still valid 
issues, but they remain open because noone dedicated the appropriate time 
to solve them, sometimes because the problem is a corner case, sometimes 
because it would take considerable time to prepare a reviewable patch.

I don't know what it would bring to the project to close those stalled 
issues. I still hope that more people would dedicate some of their time 
(free or paid) to "adopt" one of those tickets and make the effort to lead 
them until resolution.

You've been invited :-)

Claude

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