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Ahh for things to be that easy... ;-)

I can definitely agree that it's not going to be a piece of cake - even
if they all said "no longer applicable" in the description it'd take
some doing to get them all handled. One at a time and before you know it
- - there's one more done. :-) ["done" being relative: closed, dupe, patch
applied, etc...]

(at the very least... there are 8 still assigned to the 4.0 release.
hmmm...)


Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
> Can't we just close anything <= 3.0 ;) I know I know..of course I'm only
> kidding. It's such an impossible task.
> 
> On 3/4/06, Brian K. Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would it be possible for someone with proper permissions to go through
> Jira and close issues that are no longer applicable? I find it either a)
> impossible to believe or b) extremely problematic if all the issues
> dating back to mid 2004 are still relevant.
> 
> Having so many issues open, very few actually assigned to a release, and
> some with patches attached but still "open" makes following the "pick an
> issue and submit a patch" methodology somewhat... difficult.
> 
> Brian
>>

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