+1
- Asiri
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 6:56 PM, Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
Hi devs,
We've had a quick discussion with Thomas on IRC regarding the strategy we
want to adopt for issues we don't plan to fix. Here's my POV:
* We should close issues that we know we won't fix. We might not want to
fix them for several reasons but one of these reason is that the issue is
for an old XE version. Especially since we said that we're only supporting
the last 2 versions. We = xwiki committers, but if any committer wants to
fix an old issue he's free to do it of course, it's just a general rule.
* An option would be to leave them open and wait for a patch but I don't
think it's a good idea, because:
- it sends the wrong signals that we're going to fix the issue
- the issue can still be found with a search even if closed
- when we close it then the reporter can explain why it's so important for
him, or not. Which we wouldn't know if we hadn't closed it
- contributors could reopen them and attach a patch or just create a new
issue
- it means that for all other issues we plan to fix them at some point
WDYT?
Thanks
-Vincent
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