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Agreed but this definitely isn’t in the interest of library maintainers. If they did so it’d mean they are acknowledging all the currently open issues and deciding to do nothing, which would sometimes cause backlash.


I mean most projects just auto close all issues now. Dunno where this desire to have 0 open issues came from. Seems like in the past projects would mark the issue as unconfirmed and ignore it, now they all want to close the thread and not allow further comments. Almost as if someone is going to judge their open source project negatively for having open issues, which if that has ever happened that person is more insane than the devs practicing this.




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