Comment by ryao

Comment by ryao 7 days ago

7 replies

I have seen OpenZFS adopt one, but whenever I have seen a bug that has merit closed by the stale bot, it is reopened by a contributor and a not-stale flag is added to prevent it from being automatically closed again. Note that I am a contributor, but I am not one of the ones who is reopening bugs and marking them as not stale. The few times I saw such a bug and would have done it, someone else beat me to it.

The stale bot approach does help in cases where a bug does not have merit. For example, not that long ago, a user opened a bug asking us to rename the ZFS Event Daemon so a text editor could adopt the daemon’s name. The consensus among contributors on the discussion is that we will not do it, but no one has volunteered to be the one to close the bug. The stale bot will be closing that one for us.

halpow 6 days ago

I think that once a bug has been verified and keeps getting likes, it should not be closed.

If the user never responded to further questions, then absolutely.

What I see however is that maintainers themselves fight the bot removing the label and reopening issues. Over and over. Until they miss the notification.

  • ryao 6 days ago

    Once the not-stale label is set, the bot ignores the issue and will not close it again. At least, that is how it works for the OpenZFS bug tracker.

account42 5 days ago

> The stale bot approach does help in cases where a bug does not have merit. For example, not that long ago, a user opened a bug asking us to rename the ZFS Event Daemon so a text editor could adopt the daemon’s name. The consensus among contributors on the discussion is that we will not do it, but no one has volunteered to be the one to close the bug. The stale bot will be closing that one for us.

That doesn't sound like an even remotely ideal way to handle that. Don't just needlessly string the original reporter along until some arbitrary time limit expires.

  • ryao 5 days ago

    It should be obvious to him that it is not happening given that several contributors all responded no. As for closing the bug, no one has volunteered to be the one to do it.

    • account42 5 days ago

      If it isn't obvious enough for any contributors to close the bug the it won't be obvious for an outsider.

watwut 6 days ago

Mine were closed by stale bot. They had merit and reproducible example. I just was not stalking the repo, watching it constantly to keep it alive.

  • ryao 6 days ago

    Which issue? I can reopen it and mark it as not stale.