On Fri, Feb 11, 2022 at 10:39 AM Björn Persson <Bjorn@rombobjörn.se> wrote:
Gary Buhrmaster wrote:
> A quick (and likely
> bad and incomplete) bugzilla search shows
> over 1000 tickets where there are upstream
> updates that are still in NEW status in
> bugzilla and had been (initially) opened
> over a year ago.  I think that represents
> around 350 unique people.  Those people
> may be otherwise active, of course, but
> those packages themselves look to be
> under maintained.

Yes, that's a bad search. Till Maas told me eight years ago that the
release monitoring tickets are supposed to remain open when the
packages are upgraded. Thus an open Bugzilla ticket is no indication
that the package is unmaintained. You need to check what version is
actually in Rawhide.

If the Bugzilla tickets should in fact not be left open, then they
should be automatically closed just like they're automatically opened.

I was under the impression these tickets should be handled like any other BZ tickets: you add them to the update in Bodhi when you create it, and then Bodhi will update them and autoclose them once the new version has been pushed to the stable repo.

-Ian
 

Björn Persson
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