Sean> I kind of figure that something that's in "high" priority, that Sean> has been sitting there for 46 months, either needs to have some Sean> activity on it or should be pushed to a lower priority. Note that it might have been high priority for the submitter. That doesn't necessarily mean it should have been marked that way though. Sean> Is doing this sort of triage or administration work useful? Any Sean> recommendations on what you'd like to have happen in this sort of Sean> task? I think it should be useful. If nothing else, you might add a comment asking the submitter if this is still a problem. If something's been there for nearly four years it's possible that it was solved in a later release or worked around by other means. Skip
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