Re: CRS Issues being automatically closed?

Bill Soranno <[email protected]> Mon, 11 Jan 2021 06:21:08 -0600
Newsgroups gmane.comp.apache.mod-security.user
Message-ID <CAE2p8T8TVrTRCGfUMwT79r3rcFoH9EHmFES31p99-r_Rfi8LHw@mail.gmail.com>
Christian,
Thank you for the explanation.

On Mon, Jan 11, 2021, 1:22 AM Christian Folini <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hey Jamie,
>
> This is the mailing list for the ModSecurity engine. The CRS project has a
> separate mailinglist over at
>
> https://groups.google.com/a/owasp.org/g/modsecurity-core-rule-set-project
>
> But let me answer your question nevertheless:
>
> You are correct and this configuration to close stale issues after 120
> days is
> offensive. And we did not take it lightly. We have been struggling with not
> being able to address all the issues for years. We tried different methods,
> scheduling, assigning, highlighting, inviting the wider community to help,
> tagging as "#goodfirstissue" etc.  But it did not bring a real solution:
> The
> issues pile up and new issues (also vital ones!) can end up buried under a
> pile that is too big to plough through.
>
> As most open source projects, CRS is a volunteer driven project. People
> work
> on CRS because they want to work on CRS. Some steal time from their
> companies
> to do so, some put their children to bed to hack away. But it is always
> time
> that our developers give to the project freely. I as a co-leader of the
> project can not force issues into their hands. All I can do is making CRS a
> fun project to work with and prepare the environment in a way that makes
> it easy and cool to work on CRS.
>
> And the huge pile of issues started to have a chilling effect on
> developers or
> new developers. There is a moment where the pile is so big, you are not
> even
> addressing what you can address because of all the rest. Looking at the
> 36 issues open right now feels managable and most issues are being
> addressed.
> (You can tell easily, since most open issues do have a conversation
> history.)
>
> So we talked about the step a big deal and we took the decision about a
> year
> ago.  Ultimately it was a decision to pick between the goodwill and health
> of
> the developers and the goodwill of individual users. I am really not happy
> with the way it is and I have a new plan to help us address all the issues
> before they get stale. But it is not quite ready to share.
>
> What can you do: If you care about an issue, then comment on it. We read
> every
> comment on every issue. If get the notice that the issue has been tagged
> for
> removal (the tag "Stale issue" is being applied 2 weeks or so before it
> gets
> closed), then comment on the issue and tell us you still care. Also
> multiple
> users chiming in give an issue priority in our eyes. We currently do an
> issue
> chat once a month (3rd Monday every month), where we look into 5-10 open
> issues. One way to make sure an issue makes it into that meeting is the tag
> "Meeting agenda". Ask us to add this tag and we will take it on the list.
>
> All in all, using the services of the stale issue bot is not a sign that
> we do
> not care. Quite the opposite. We care a lot and we feel bad about using the
> stale issue bot. But it was the only solution we saw.
>
> Hope this explains our reasoning a bit.
>
> Best regards and thanks for speaking up,
>
> Christian Folini, CRS Co-Lead
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 12:49:17AM +0000, Jamie Burchell wrote:
> > Hi CRS Team
> >
> > I'm disappointed to see that issues I'm reporting (FPs) (e.g.
> > https://github.com/coreruleset/coreruleset/issues/1864) are being
> > automatically closed by stalebot. I fully understand that there may not
> be
> > the time nor the resources to address issues reported, and I know why
> > stalebot exists, but I don't think rule issues that people have spent
> time
> > looking at and reporting should be closed before they are actually
> > addressed. It certainly doesn't encourage me to continue reporting them
> > moving forward.
> >
> > Cheers, Jamie
>
>
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