--On Thursday, October 16, 2008 12:12 PM +0000 ando@sys-net.it wrote:
The ITS is polluted by issues opened, considered by developers, and pending feedback since ever. I suggest the ITS automatically closes issues not fed back after a reasonable amount of time. Closed issues can always be re-opened if issueers wake up and respond.
The problem I see with this is we have a number of ITS' that are open because the work was partially done, but there is work remaining to be done, and that needs to be tracked. I'm not sure if "Open" is the best state, but they definitely shouldn't be "closed" either.
I feel what we really need is a much improved bug tracking system where we can do things like assign target releases to bugs, keywords, and have better-tuned states.
--Quanah
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