In the weekly Fedora program update that I publish on communityblog.fedoraproject.org, I have started to include a count of the open package review requests. As of this moment, there are ~1300 open review requests. Some of these were opened in 2006.
The usual Bugzilla housekeeping (branching, EOL closure, etc) explicitly excludes review request bugs. Having a large number of open, ancient review requests isn't exactly harmful, but it's not very helpful either.
Before I make a proposal to FPC, I thought I'd open a conversation here. What does a reasonable cleanup of review requests look like?
My initial thought is to close all review requests that were opened >2 years ago, to be performed at the EOL closure for each release.
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Ben Cotton
He / Him / His
Senior Program Manager, Fedora & CentOS Stream
Red Hat
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He / Him / His
Senior Program Manager, Fedora & CentOS Stream
Red Hat
TZ=America/Indiana/Indianapolis
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