On Wed, 2014-02-05 at 14:50 -0800, Adam Williamson wrote: > The problem is that no-one seems to come up with an alternative that's > any better. Leaving bugs on EOL versions open to rot away and be > ignored > is no use. We *could* give everyone privs to re-open closed bugs, I > guess, and I personally don't think that would end terribly, but it's > kind of a radical plan. Everyone does not need reopen: just the ability to change the version would suffice. (Unless there are serious worries about the risk of allowing users to deface version fields?) I think auto-expiration would work great with this tweak. I've taken to cloning bugs that get prematurely closed... a bit silly that I can clone, but not change the version.
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