> In an ideal world with infinite resources, there would be no need for
> this app.
>
> But in any successful software project, there's always more work to do
> than people to do it. As more and more work piles up, it becomes
> paralyzing. Just making decisions about what work should and shouldn't
> get done can exhaust all available resources. In the experience of the
> maintainers of this app—and the hundreds of other projects and
> organizations that use it—focusing on issues that are actively affecting
> humans is an effective method for prioritizing work.
>
> To some, a robot trying to close stale issues may seem inhospitable or
> offensive to contributors. But the alternative is to disrespect them by
> setting false expectations and implicitly ignoring their work. This app
> makes it explicit: if work is not progressing, then it's stale. A
> comment is all it takes to keep the conversation alive.
https://github.com/probot/stale#is-closing-stale-issues-really-a-good-idea
This file add the configuration needed for stale issues and pull requests
to be automatically closed. Defined as follows:
- issues and pull requests with no activity for 270 days will be marked as "status: stale";
- after that, there will be a period of 90 days for the issue or pull request to be claimed, otherwise will be closed.
The bot will never interact/close with issues and pull requests marked as:
- status: vetify
- status: accepted
- target: security
- type: discussion
For this setup to be effective, add https://probot.github.io/apps/stale/
to BigBlueButton repository.