> Why do you have a giant list of potentially stale bugs?
Most places I've worked have a bug log? Priorities balance between new feature development and fixing bugs / tech debt. If a bug isn't high priority, or the feature it was about has been changed or removed, the bug might now be stale - but still exists in a list somewhere.
> The policy described in the linked-to article is roughly equivalent to saying that every bug/issue must be passed to someone, who is in charge of that issue, including closing them.
It's the opposite, it's saying that if the bug / issue isn't easy enough to be solved right then, it needs to be reported again later, or added to the official prioritized road map.
> What happens if the stakeholder's sanity runs out first?
This is a good question :)