Re: article idea: Why we close bugs as end-of-life

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On 28/11/16 17:47, Matthew Miller wrote:
As every release goes end-of-life, we automatically close all of the
bugs filed against it -- even if they're not fixed. As a user who went
to the trouble to report a bug, this can be frustrating. We can explain
why we do it, why it's still valuable to file bugs, and how to reopen
bugs when appropriate.


I think is a great idea to write something about this.

Cheers,
Sylvia
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