[mapserver-dev] MOTION: Run script to close tickets more than one year without activity

Umberto Nicoletti umberto.nicoletti at gmail.com
Tue Mar 25 00:41:12 PDT 2014


-0 too for the same reasons  Jukka has mentioned.

I can always reopen mine and close them when I'll have the time (sigh).

Umberto




On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 7:19 PM, Stephen Woodbridge <woodbri at swoodbridge.com
> wrote:

> I'm -0 on this issue. I don't like it for all the reason Jukka has
> mentioned but would not stop it.
>
> I guess if the creator gets a notice that they bug is closed and that they
> need to verify it is still a problem on the current release and reopen it
> if that is the case is also acceptable.
>
> I think the notice is the key here so it is not done silently. We should
> probably also send a heads up to the user list before hand.
>
> Thanks,
>   -Steve W
>
>
> On 3/24/2014 11:43 AM, Daniel Morissette wrote:
>
>> Hi MapServer PSC
>>
>> MOTION:
>>
>> To adopt the practice of automatically closing issues in the MapServer
>> Github repository that have had no activity for more than one year.
>>
>> And I start with my +1
>>
>>
>> Context:
>>
>> This came up again at the Vienna Code Sprint today and there was general
>> agreement to go ahead with this mass closing since tickets that have
>> seen no activity in over a year are either invalid, no longer relevant,
>> or lacking information or a champion to address them. If a ticket is
>> automatically closed by the script but is still relevant then someone
>> can reopen it and provide an update on its status.
>>
>> Stephan Meissl and Thomas Bonfort have created a script to automatically
>> execute this mass closing and tested it at the sprint last year. If this
>> motion passes, this script would be run manually at regular interval
>> every few months.
>>
>>
>>
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