Michael Bedward ha scritto:
> That's a nice idea.
> 
> Do you know if other projects attach a maximum lifespan to unresolved
> issues ?  (although there doesn't seem to be an "expired" category -
> "won't fix" is the closest)

Mumble, nope, I cannot say I have encountered one.

That said, the GeoServer devs did some pruning in December,
we made a Jira cleanup sprint to close all of the issues
that either:
- where known to be fixed already (maybe the issue was opened
   against an old version and was forgotten, the problem was
   fixed by other ways in a recent version)
- where known not to be applicable anymore (issues with
   the old GUI that was replaced)
- required feedback from the reporter to be reproduced,
   feedback that never came

That resulted in us closing over 200 issues in a couple
of days.

Something we might want to repeat with GeoTools.

Cheers
Andrea

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