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

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On 11/29/2016 01:45 PM, Lailah wrote:
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


I'm also in favor of seeing an article like this drafted for the Magazine, particularly if we could conveniently time it for the approximate time when the F23 bugs are closed for EOL. It also wouldn't hurt to get the usual F23 EOL article out on the Magazine too (we can bring this up during our meeting today).

Do we know of anyone who could write this who might be able to explain this deeper?

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Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7@xxxxxxxxx

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