Fwd: closing out old bugs of unmaintained releases

Jon Ciesla limb at jcomserv.net
Fri Jan 4 20:09:32 UTC 2008


> As part of a re-launch of the bug triage project [1,2], I believe that
> it would be beneficial to mass close the bugs that are for releases
> that are no longer maintained.  Please find my proposal for this
> below.  Sorry for cross-posting, but it's relevant across multiple
> communities within Fedora.
>
> I will be at FUDCon in order to discuss the very topic of the
> re-launch of the triage project.
>
> [1]
> https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-advisory-board/2008-January/msg00009.html
> [2]
> https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-marketing-list/2008-January/msg00000.html
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Jon Stanley <jonstanley at gmail.com>
> Date: Jan 4, 2008 1:45 PM
> Subject: closing out old bugs of unmaintained releases
> To: fedora-advisory-board at redhat.com
>
>
> I can put some time this weekend into closing out old bugs, however,
> before doing so, I wanted to make sure that our messaging is crystal
> clear.  What I had been doing for kernel bugs is placing them in
> NEEDINFO_REPORTER and asking if the problem still existed, etc after
> manually reviewing the bugs (some I changed to a current release
> because it was mentioned in comments, but not in the version
> metadata).  However, this won't scale - there's no way that I or
> anybody else can reasonably review 3600 bugs for ones that are
> incorrectly tagged.  This leaves us with ~9000 bugs (F7, F8, and
> rawhide) to deal with (still a monumental task).  I propose doing
> something similar with rawhide bugs that haven't been touched in ~6
> months, not sure of the number of those, haven't looked yet.  Here's
> the proposed comment to WONTFIX these.  I want to get the most input
> possible before doing this:
>
> <begin>
> Hello,
>
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug.  Unfortunately, this
> version of Fedora has reach end-of-life and is no longer maintained.
> Please refer to  http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LifeCycle for an
> explanation of the Fedora lifecycle policy.
>
> We therefore regret the necessity of closing this bug report WONTFIX.
> Please upgrade to a currently maintained release of Fedora, currently
> either Fedora 7 or Fedora 8, and attempt to reproduce this bug.  If
> the bug still exists, feel free to re-open this bug report, changing
> the version accordingly, or file a new bug report (you can use the
> 'Clone as Bug' link at the top of this bug report in order to preserve
> the content of this bug in the new one).
>
> We regret any inconvenience that this may cause you, and thank you for
> your continued support of Fedora!
> <end>
>
> I propose starting with FC6, since that recently reached EOL and
> people would be understanding about it (hopefully).
> Comments/thoughts/suggestions/flames welcome.
>

+400

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