Am 2018-02-01 22:19, schrieb David Edmundson:
In bugzilla a product can be "Open for bug entry" or not.
It can also be done at a per-version level.
When unset a user will not see it in the "enter bug" list, or the
version won't be listed. If they force it, they'll get a message like:
https://bugs.kde.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Aktion
Currently Plasma 4 is "open for bug entry".
One can also enter a bug on the 4.x entries on products like
systemsettings, kscreenlocker etc.
kscreenlocker is still a product in 5.
Should we disable them? It still gets a few every month and it's
wasting the user's time if we're clearly not going to do anything with
it.
+1
FWIW: I've already disabled new bugs on plasmashell 5.0 -> 5.7, I know
Martin does the same in kwin
I'm even more strict. For KWin the following rules are applied:
* latest two minor version of current release (e.g. currently 5.11.5
and 5.11.4)
* latest two minor version of current LTS release (e.g. currently 5.8.7
and 5.8.8)
* latest development release
* master
The main thinking is: I'm not interested in triaging bugs for 5.10, we
won't do fixes any more. Neither am I interested in bugs for 5.11.3 ->
distros should update.
So next week this will change to:
* 5.11.95 will be disabled
* 5.8.x will be disabled
* 5.11.4 will be disabled
If we apply that rule for more prodcuts, it would be super awesome to
automate. I just noticed that all 5.11 versions were still open for
bugs.
Cheers
Martin