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Contact project maintainers for stale projects and ask them whether it is safe to archive these #239
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Issues go stale after 90d of inactivity. If this issue is safe to close now please do so with /lifecycle stale |
Issues go stale after 90d of inactivity. If this issue is safe to close now please do so with /lifecycle stale |
Stale issues rot after 30d of inactivity. If this issue is safe to close now please do so with /lifecycle rotten |
/remove-lifecycle rotten
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Wow. Thanks for checking this. Did your script (I hope it was a script) also check if any branches saw any update more recently? |
I just used the github 'sort by oldest' filter and ran through them. I did not check additional branches, but after a quick poke of about 40% of the repos here and their branches it looks pretty accurate. |
Issues go stale after 90d of inactivity. If this issue is safe to close now please do so with /lifecycle stale |
Thanks a lot for this! |
Issues go stale after 90d of inactivity. If this issue is safe to close now please do so with /lifecycle stale |
/remove-lifecycle stale |
Following the notice of intention on the mailing list, I've created: kubevirt/project-infra#3686 |
We should contact project maintainers of stale projects and ask them whether it is safe to archive them.
Hint: Archiving can be done over kubevirt/project-infra orgs.yaml
Originally posted by @dhiller in #236 (comment)
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