Re: Auto-expiring bugs are getting absurd

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----- Original Message -----
> Like this:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=959071
> 
> I specifically followed up to say the issue continues in Fedora 19,
> and nothing changed. The bug tracker should not expire bugs if there's
> been a comment after the EOL warning.

The bug bot is really very dumb [1] and rewrite is planned. So far it
takes a list of bugs based on search query in CSV and runs bug after 
bug calls. So there's no way to check for messages. Also when I took 
look on some bugs it closed, there was one with two comments - it's
fixed, it's not and to be honest, I was thinking about what to do with
these. So I'm sorry for the bug closed, the new EOL closure message now
contains wording that should avoid that "not everyone is allowed to
reopen bugs", we should do the same for EOL warning version change.

Jaroslav

[1] https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/fedora-project-schedule.git/tree/scripts/closebugs
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