I'm also strongly against closing an "idle" tickets. Sometimes tickets are solved after many years (even 9, 10, or more). Age doesn't make them less valid. In "open tickets scale" 4-5 years is not a long time. Closing tickets just because they're old or because we would like to get a better statistics is not a good solution. Believe me, I'm committed to decrease the number of accepted tickets but without harming Django. It is a long process, we were able to reduce the no. of open tickets by ~70 in the last six months what IMO is a great achievement.
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