[Bug 161499] [libstdc++] [patch] Use FreeBSD's atomic.h if no cpu-specific code is available
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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=161499
--- Comment #4 from Mark Linimon <linimon at FreeBSD.org> ---
Every once in a while various committers go through to try to clean up the
stale PRs. (I have spent time doing that; see below.) It's just necessary
work that Someone (TM) needs to do.
There are various theories of how to go about this. One that I particularly
*dis*like is simply to close ones that are older than N months. My feeling is
that it just frustrates submitters. In addition, some of the open bugs are
still valid.
Of course we still need to figure out a methodology to flag PRs for
applicability and non-staleness. OTOH I myself am not in a position to work on
that at this time.
The reason I am addressing your reply is that IMVHO it is counter-productive.
I have received similar replies when I have attempted to triage old PRs in the
past. It has tended to demotivate me to continue doing that, and working
through PRs is frustrating enough as it is.
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