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One of my mein concerns is that we aren't keeping up with bug reports so we
may close a bug at eol without anyone from QA or any developer ever looking
at it. To me this seems unfair to the reporter.
On Jun 29, 2012 4:00 PM, "Caolán McNamara" <caolanm@redhat.com> wrote:

On Fri, 2012-06-29 at 15:36 -0700, Joel Madero wrote:
I am really hesitant to support just having so many bugs floating
around like this. I think that marking as RESOLVED -> WONTFIX enables
devs to look at these if they are ever inclined to do so but makes it
clear to the users that we won't be doing this.

Yup, I agree totally. Its not helpful to have loads of no-hoper bugs
floating around. They should be closed with resolved->wontfix. My
suggestion is only around the comment and criteria to use when closing
them. e.g. here's our fedora-16 one

http://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=BugZappers/HouseKeeping/Fedora16#Comment_Text_2

So taking the fedora comment and adjusting it for us, it would look
like...

"
LibreOffice ''(major-version}'' changed to end-of-life (EOL) status on
''(date here)''. LibreOffice ''(major-version}'' is no longer
maintained, which means that it will not receive any further security or
bug fix updates. As a result we are closing this bug.

If you can reproduce this bug against a currently maintained version of
LibreOffice please feel free to reopen this bug against that version.

Thank you for reporting this bug and we are sorry it could not be fixed.
"

so for us that would mean anything reported against 3.3.X and 3.4.X is
up for mass-closing with the above.

C.



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