Thanks for cleaning up, Andrea. Much appreciated!

Kind regards,
Ben.

On 11/12/17 03:10, Andrea Aime wrote:
Ok folks,
did a full run and updated tickets accordingly:

    - Most non "bug" reports were closed with a message asking people to
    consider resourcing the request and then eventually re-open the ticket
    - A few have been switched to bug
    - In other cases where the original reported was a developer I asked if
    there was intention to work on it in the short term, or please close
    - Found very few ones with a patch attached, I've marked them for
    "sprint" instead of closing to allow a dev to check them one last time and
    see if there is anything that can be salvaged before we close

Had to make a number of judgement calls and for sure I might have made
mistakes processing one by one over 200 tickets... help welcomed to fix
those! :-)

Cheers
Andrea


On Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 7:38 PM, Torben Barsballe <
[email protected]> wrote:


Do we want to officially document this somewhere as something that we
will do every year?


Hum... it could be part of the major release processes maybe?
However those are hard enough by themselves, not sure if we want to add
this as well

Agree that we probably don't want to add more to the major release
process. And there isn't really anything else that is actually scheduled
that has any sort of process tied to it (other than PMC meetings, which are
also plenty busy).
I guess we can just leave this as a semi-impromptu thing that gets done
every year or so then, and stick with the existing suggestion on our
dashboard.

Torben






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