Yes but,

2014-09-17 11:25 GMT+02:00 Marcus Denker <[email protected]>:

> Hello,
>
> There are right now 675 open issues.  (we managed to close 63 just the
> last 7 days…).
>
> A lot of those issues are very old. A lot are in a bad shape:
>
> -> not reproducible
> -> *completely* unclear what action could lead to solve the issue
> -> outdated (e.g. small improvements submitted ages ago, but even
>              the author does not care to submit a new version for Pharo4)
>
> I think we should be more radical in closing issues. If someone submits
> something
> but can not even answer a simple question in 2 months —> this is the same
> as “I don’t care”.
>

2 months are to short. 4 or maybe 6.
There are open issues without any action on our part -  for months. And
that does
not mean "we don't care". If someone reports an issues and don't
have the time to react on comments/questions for a couple of months, I
understand that.


nicolai


>
> So *PLEASE*:
>
> -> check all the issue that *you* submitted. Are they still relevant?
> Is there enough
> information for anyone to do anything?
> -> check all the issues you where involved with in discussions. It is much
> easier for
>    you than for me to understand what the conclusion of the discussion is.
> -> help checking *old* entries. Is is still relevant? What is the next
> action?
>

+1



>
>
> Marcus
>

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