Dieter Maurer wrote:
True. But if they are not planned to be fixed at all, then they should be closed.
You risk to get less bug reports in the collector...
Filing a (good) bug report takes quite a bit of time.
When you have gotten rejections for several bug reports (that took you quite a bit of time) you will start thinking whether the next bug report is worth the effort.
I do not think this is what the community should wish for...
I feel compelled to scream "me too!" here. Closing a bug, even if anonymously or incompletely reported does not make Zope any better. See the recent case of a bug that was closed that was still an outstanding crash issue. Thankfully Tim managed to rescue that one. How many other have we lost and are still suffering from as a result?! Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Zope & Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk