What we have learned from the Bug Day

William Van Hevelingen wvan13 at gmail.com
Sat Sep 28 17:52:34 UTC 2013


>  I agree, but I would also like to point out that correlation is not
>> causation. Some bugs are more prone to go away with time: presentation
>> bugs, for example. The whole point is we cannot be *sure*. And... what is
>> new today will be old tomorrow...
>>
>
> I understand, but I really bugs from EOL releases that haven't been
> touched in years (I call them "ghost bugs"). I'd love it if every bug was
> tagged with an associated release(s), and once all the releases were EOL,
> the bug would automatically become Incomplete and Expire unless a user
> indicated it still affects them in a current release.
>
>
+1

It's a waste to expect triagers to be looking at bugs on EOL releases when
there's a flood of current bugs that need attention.


-- 
Thanks,
William
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