Recently, we've been trying to clean up ORM's JIRA tickets.  There are a lot of 
duplication, stale issues, etc.  One thought was pushing all ORM 3 tickets to 
the "Awaiting Test Case" state and requesting a reproducer on ORM 4 or 5.  They 
would then fall under our policy of automatically rejecting those tickets that 
did not receive a test case within 3 months or so.  This obviously would not 
include new features/improvements, anything assigned to someone, etc.

Here's an example filter that would be used:

https://hibernate.atlassian.net/issues/?filter=14660

project = HHH AND issuetype = Bug AND status in (Open, "In Progress", Reopened, 
"Awaiting Test Case") AND affectedVersion in ([all ORM 3 version]) AND 
affectedVersion not in ([all ORM 4/5 versions]) AND assignee in (EMPTY) AND 
reporter not in ([core contributors]) AND updated < -90d

That results in 716 tickets, providing a considerable dent.

I thought it would be important to solicit other opinions.  Any suggestions or 
alternate ideas?  Anything missing from the query that might make it too 
aggressive?

Brett Meyer
Red Hat, Hibernate ORM

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