@jcsteh I had it on the OBS project. I'll never fill a Bug there anymore because of that. it also was my first Bugreport ever and I already had to convince myself to do it because of so many negative Behaviours in the Past.
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@svenja So sometimes, I think closing because you can't reproduce is valid. If only one person ever experiences a bug and it can't ever be reproduced by anyone else ever, that's not actionable and it will never be actionable, so leaving it open doesn't serve any purpose. My problem is with stale bots that close things just because no one has commented for some number of days. Maybe it just took the developers longer to find the time to investigate it than that. |
@svenja Some people have argued that it helps reduce clutter and brings issue counts down to more manageable levels for developers. I think that's an invalid argument; the bugs don't go away just because you close them. You're just pretending they do. It's fine to say "we don't have the time to fix all of these things", particularly for volunteer projects, but I don't understand why you'd want to delude yourself that there are less bugs than there are. If my project has 5000 open bugs, that's unfortunate, but that's also life.
@svenja Some people have argued that it helps reduce clutter and brings issue counts down to more manageable levels for developers. I think that's an invalid argument; the bugs don't go away just because you close them. You're just pretending they do. It's fine to say "we don't have the time to fix all of these things", particularly for volunteer projects, but I don't understand why you'd want to delude yourself that there are less bugs than there are. If my project has 5000 open bugs, that's unfortunate,...