Hi Christoph, Christoph R. Murauer wrote on Sun, Apr 01, 2018 at 01:56:47PM +0200:
> not a problem from the OpenBSD developers ? There *is* an actual problem: Some bug reports are not processed immediately because at the time they are posted, nobody happens to find the time to investigate. Later on, when somebody would have time to look, such unprocessd reports have low visibility because they are nothing but an old posting on a mailing list, drowning in a lot of noise from invalid and resolved reports. The task of a bugtracker would be 1. to collect as FEW as possible tickets - ideally only valid, unprocessed ones with complete information 2. to close them when resolved such that the number of open tickets stays low That's why manual triage and curation is the crucial point. Yours, Ingo