Re: CentOS Bugtracker: how to give up on an issue?

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Am 16.02.2013 19:19, schrieb Johnny Hughes:
> On 02/15/2013 06:07 PM, Tilman Schmidt wrote:
[...]
>> That was of course my own fault for not looking in the right
>> places. But all this is long past. Today I just want to get
>> rid of these old reports.
> 
> I do not see any way that a user can do that ... if you insist, I will
> mark them closed.  We don't delete them and I am not entirely sure what
> making them closed would do for you in particular.
> 
> I understand that you are not happy that it took so long to get updated,
> but these are now actually valid items.  If you would like me to close
> them, then let me know ... however, I have just actually reported them
> upstream so they should probably stay open.

It's really just psychological, a constant reminder of a mistake I
made. It didn't seem to serve any purpose so I would have liked to
get rid of it. But I understand now that there is a valid reason
for keeping them open. So that's ok. I'll live with my fault. :-)

Thanks,
Tilman

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