I just added a suggestion to:

  http://code.google.com/p/support/issues/detail?id=4778

That issue is about how the issue tracker API deliberately doesn't
offer
an API for deleting issues.  Deleting can only be done via the web UI.
Same goes for comments on issues.

Obviously, this is a matter of policy, since technically it would be
easy to implement (just offer an API for what the web UI already
does).

My suggestion was to make it a per-project option, that would be
turned
off by default (i.e., as it is right now for everyone).  Projects that
want it turned on could either do that via some admin UI, or maybe
just
by special request -- the way quota increases or other "special"
things
happen right now.

Would that be a reasonable policy?  And is there anything I can do to
help make it happen?  I realize there are lots of issues and you have
some prioritization process.  I don't where this issue stands in that
process, I just know where it is in my stack -- pretty high, as
without
a way to delete issues and/or comments via the API, we incur a lot of
testing overhead in the 'projport' project :-).

Thanks,
-Karl Fogel

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