Steve Langasek wrote:
Generally, I think people are using http://bugs.debian.org/release-critical/ and looking through the bugs with ids lower than x. I think you'll find that the majority of older bugs there fall into this category (or have had follow-ups, but the follow-ups themselves are older than 2 weeks), so it's a relatively reasonable approximation.
Given bugs with no activity in 2 weeks, there's a huge difference between a bug with 50 follow-ups and a bug with no follow-ups. I'd like to find an existing solution, or create a solution, to making these kinds of queries.
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