Closing a valid bug without fixing is generally wrong, like in this case, whether there is enough manpower to treat it or not. And if you have enough manpower to close a bug (once, twice, or 18 times), you probably could afford the extra manpower possibly needed to reassign it instead.Closing valid bugs which were merely assigned to the wrong package isn't acceptable (though admitedly, it *is* better than just ignoring them entirely.)