All open Issues are confusing #4080
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Some Issues exist three or more times and are not linked or closed. |
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Thanks for your feedback - this is mostly a time constraint issue. Maintaining medium size open source projects like this can take up a lot of free time so I try to time-gate it to a few hours per day. This leads to issues you detailed (issues left on read, PRs not being merged in a timely manner) but there's not much to do about it from my perspective so if feature requests/bug reports keep coming in at the velocity they are, things will keep piling up and that's alright 🙂 |
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Where are some examples?
Link some examples.
"will not be merged" - I like that your assumption is we just wont merge them, and that there's no other reason(s) preventing said merging.
Fix them then, you can PR to open PRs
No it doesn't, it makes it so once an issue is closed, people can say "We already closed this issue it wont be added", for stuff that could and likely should be implemented. |
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Duplicate issues are definitely something that can "clog up" a repository. Especially in our case, with 352 open issues at the time of writing, it can be easy to miss an existing issue. Sometimes, however, issues that read the same to an "outsider" have subtle difference that justify their respective existences. Nonetheless, if you feel like you have found two identical issues, please leave a comment on the newer issue with a link to the older one. That way, we can gradually make progress in terms of cleaning them up. |
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Thanks for your feedback - this is mostly a time constraint issue. Maintaining medium size open source projects like this can take up a lot of free time so I try to time-gate it to a few hours per day. This leads to issues you detailed (issues left on read, PRs not being merged in a timely manner) but there's not much to do about it from my perspective so if feature requests/bug reports keep coming in at the velocity they are, things will keep piling up and that's alright 🙂