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by berkes
1703 days ago
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I don't think people are saying you should manually handle the deluge of issues. At least I'm not expecting this of anyone maintaining any Open Source, popular or not. (Thanks for your great Ansible work, BTW!). But how is auto-closing after X days a solution to "manually handling a deluge of issues"?
Would, for example, it not be a much simpler and logical workflow to read those issues which you will handle manually and ignore all the rest? Why do they need to be closed? |
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Likewise, why do they need to be open? Closed or open is just a state anyway, since the issue is still there.
The fact that it's closed at least makes it clear that we won't deal with that issue (why we won't is explained in the template when the user creates the issue). If it stays open, we also won't dealt with it, but it will give the wrong impression that we might, some day.