Jira seems like it could use additional administrative features. Pruning tools, for example. We will have over 25K users after importing bugzilla. Ideally, we would like to be able to purge users who aren't associated with any issues, who don't have any special permissions, and haven't logged in for some period (say a year).
I agree more admin features could be nice, but just on the idea of purging accounts... why do we need to do this? None of the criteria seem very practical as I think you want to keep a user who was watching one bug, hasn't logged in in 2 years, and otherwise has no special rights... to remain that way. Was there such a clean-up policy for bugzilla?
I can see needing to delete accounts as a result of the codehaus migration, because we'll have lots of accounts who were interested in non-ASF projects.
Related to that, a merge account would be nice. I had an account on codehaus for non-ASF projects, one from ASF bugzilla, and now an admin one for our JIRA install.
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