For example, of the 30 odd backend errors reported in June, 14 were still open a month later in July [1], and 12 were still open – three months later – in September. The majority of these haven't even yet been triaged, assigned assigned or otherwise acknowledged. And meanwhile we've got more (non-JavaScript) stuff from July, August and September adding pressure. We have to do better.
-- Timo
This feels like it needs some higher level coordination. Like perhaps managers getting together and deciding production issues are a priority and diverting resources dynamically to address them. Building an awesome new feature will have a lot less impact if the users are hurting from growing disrepair. It seems to me like if individual contributors and maintainers could have solved this problem, they would have by now. I'm a little worried that the only viable solution right now seems like heroes stepping up to fix these bugs.
Concretely, I think expanding something like the Core Platform Team's clinic duty might work. Does anyone have a very rough idea of the time it would take to tackle 293 (wow we went up by a dozen since this thread started) tasks?