On Mon, Sep 6, 2021 at 4:05 PM Dan Streetman <email address hidden> wrote:
>
> > [commenting so the bug doesn't get expired as we still need to look at
> the Bionic fix for dnsmasq]
>
> AFAIK, launchpad bugs only auto-expire if set to 'incomplete'. bugs set
> to anything else, like this one set to 'triaged', won't auto-expire and
> don't need comments added to keep them from auto-expiring, unless there
> is something i'm missing.
Hi Dan,
There is a secondary layer of server-team triage to ensure we stay
aware of our bugs really well.
In that there are 60 and 180 day expiration periods depending on some
other factors we might ping
a bug to ensure it comes back up again.
This is related to the ubuntu server (bug) maintenance [1] and not
general launchpad expiry mechanims.
On Mon, Sep 6, 2021 at 4:05 PM Dan Streetman <email address hidden> wrote:
>
> > [commenting so the bug doesn't get expired as we still need to look at
> the Bionic fix for dnsmasq]
>
> AFAIK, launchpad bugs only auto-expire if set to 'incomplete'. bugs set
> to anything else, like this one set to 'triaged', won't auto-expire and
> don't need comments added to keep them from auto-expiring, unless there
> is something i'm missing.
Hi Dan,
There is a secondary layer of server-team triage to ensure we stay
aware of our bugs really well.
In that there are 60 and 180 day expiration periods depending on some
other factors we might ping
a bug to ensure it comes back up again.
This is related to the ubuntu server (bug) maintenance [1] and not
general launchpad expiry mechanims.
[1]: https:/ /github. com/canonical/ ubuntu- maintainers- handbook/ blob/main/ BugTriage. md