Bug triage is a time consuming and often quite boring job which should be appreciated. It makes sense to ask the subscribers of a bug if they're still bothered by it, I think. Because that's the whole point of triage: the ones who are able to fix the bugs, should spend time fixing them, not on triage. This bug has been around for more than five years, and there has been no activity for more than six months. I think we can live with a few potentially unnecessary messages in order to get a better understanding of which bugs are still valid. Because some bugs go away as a result of another bug getting fixed.
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