@markstos @futzle
- It allows for people to contribute a solution *eventually*
- It serves as a reference for people newly running into the same bug, especially if workarounds are suggested
- It doesn't communicate "I don't care about your work" (assuming you've communicated expectations correctly)
- It provides more reliable statistics on how well things are going in terms of reliability/support/etc., both to you and to potential contributors
- Closing it will just cause a new bug to be created once the next person runs across it anyways so it doesn't even meaningfully reduce your bugs anyway
Are those sufficient reasons? I'm sure there'll be a couple more reasons not to fudge the data if one thinks about it for a bit
@markstos By this point it is clear to me that you are looking to justify your current position, rather than learning about a different one, so I am stepping out of this conversation.
There is not enough time in my day to be arguing with someone who only asks questions and then does nothing with the answers.