BTS reaper on the prowl

Matt Mackall mpm at selenic.com
Tue Jan 27 16:19:10 CST 2015


On Tue, 2015-01-27 at 17:22 +0000, Pierre-Yves David wrote:
> 
> On 01/25/2015 10:11 PM, Matt Mackall wrote:
> > As discussed at the last two sprints.. we now have a cronjob that reaps
> > inactive bugs to help us get better focus on active bugs.
> >
> > It actually does several things:
> >
> > TESTING -> 7 days -> FIXED
> > NEED_EXAMPLE -> 14 days -> INVALID
> > IN_PROGRESS -> 14 days -> CONFIRMED
> > UNCONFIRMED -> 30 days -> ARCHIVED
> > CONFIRMED -> 180 days -> ARCHIVED
> >
> > It'll only move 5 bugs a day to keep us from getting spammed too much
> > and it's currently eating away at bugs that are >900 days old.
> >
> > Please be sure to move bugs to NEED_EXAMPLE when you ask a question and
> > to CONFIRMED when all your questions have been answered.
> 
> Can you plug your bug eating logic to the daily email so that people get 
> a heads up of what is going to be devoured?

I'll consider doing that when our backlog is reduced from 900 days to
something sane. At 5 bugs auto-moved a day, that's at least 50 days out.

I get notified on _everything_ on the BTS. You could set yourself to
that state too if you want.

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