25 Jan
2021
25 Jan
'21
4:46 a.m.
On 2021/1/25 17:11, Ariel Adam wrote:> > > On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 10:55 AM Hunt, James O <james.o.hunt@intel.com > <mailto:james.o.hunt@intel.com>> wrote: > > Hi All, > > This week's Kata PR and issue herders are: > > - Christophe (https://github.com/c3d) > - Gaby (https://github.com/GabyCT) > - Jongwu (https://github.com/jongwu) > - Snir (https://github.com/snir911) > > > # Statistics > > ## Issues > > Issues opened last week: 32 > Issues closed last week: 42 > *Open issues: 1113* > > > Looking at the number of open issues we have on kata and the fact that > we are making slow progress with reviewing issues opened only from 2020 > (on weekly backlog review meetings we cover around 30 issues). > > Could we as a community consider closing all the issues opened prior to > 1st of January 2020? > This would cut down the number of open issues from 1113 to 447 > <https://github.com/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+org%3Akata-containers+created%3A%3E2020-01-01+sort%3Acreated-asc+> > which is still a lot however something we could better keep track of. > > Maybe we could give people some time to at least update "old issues" > (2019 and below) and for old issues not touched then close them?Maybe we can use a stale-bot to: 1. give notice on issues that are over 1 year old 2. if no action is taken on those issues for sometime (e.g. one month), close them These can be done automatically by github bots IIUC. Cheers, Tao -- Into something rich and strange.