Semi-regular WCAG repository question

Hey all,

I know focus has recently been on 2.2, of course, but in the meantime, 
the amount of open issues (590) and pull requests (205) (let alone 
branches (321)) on the WCAG repository is still at an almost 
insurmountable number.

If I remember right, there's a sub-group looking at clearing WCAG 
issues/PRs related to 2.0/2.1 meeting on Fridays (a group which I 
unfortunately have no time to join due to scheduling clashes), but... 
maybe an initial triage list of PRs that are worth expediting are the 
ones marked as "Survey - Ready for"? There's 37 there, with the oldest 
from 2019?

It may also be an idea, once these are worked through, to essentially do 
a big "anything older than X years will be summarily closed, unless you 
leave a comment about why it's still necessary" cut-off, for all 
issues/PRs? and maybe a big review of which of the 321 branches are 
actually still needed/relevant?

P
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Received on Monday, 5 December 2022 12:17:44 UTC