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Re: [tor-bugs] #33790 [HTTPS Everywhere/EFF-HTTPS Everywhere]: Does https-everywhere still use tor trac for bugtracker?



#33790: Does https-everywhere still use tor trac for bugtracker?
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 Reporter:  arma                                 |          Owner:  legind
     Type:  defect                               |         Status:  new
 Priority:  Medium                               |      Milestone:
Component:  HTTPS Everywhere/EFF-HTTPS           |        Version:
  Everywhere                                     |
 Severity:  Normal                               |     Resolution:
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Comment (by legind):

 Hey arma.

 I've removed the Tor trac from the list of ways to file bugs, since Github
 is the preferred way, and we check that regularly.

 It is likely many of the old tickets no longer apply, either because they
 have been fixed separately or they apply to the old XPCOM extension.
 Would it be possible to mass-close HTTPS Everywhere tickets older than,
 say, 18 months, with a notice to the issuer to re-open the ticket if it is
 still valid?

 Then with the remaining tickets we should triage them into github.

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