On 27/07/2009, at 10:31 AM, Happy-melon wrote:
That was me, which explains how I got on the
'leaderboard' for the
first
time ever... :-D
Someone then came round and changed all the REMINDs to
'something-other-than-remind', saying effectively that we don't use
REMIND;
bugs should either be left open or resolved INVALID/WORKSFORME/
WONTFIX. Is
this right? I can see the logic of that in one sense, but in
another it
makes sense to me to have a way of marking bugs as "this isn't fixed
and is
valid, but has been stale for years, no one gives a damn and it's
unlikely
to ever get any movement". Thoughts? Is the REMIND resolution
useful?
I think it's better to dial the priority down on them.
--
Andrew Garrett
agarrett(a)wikimedia.org
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