[Meego-qa] "need-triage" keyword in Bugzilla

Andre Klapper aklapper at openismus.com
Tue Mar 29 00:36:20 PDT 2011


Hi,

On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 14:29 +0800, Jerry Yu wrote:
> I think the keyword description tells the purpose for that already. 
> We just want to keep the keyword as simple as we can. I prefer
> "triaged" than "in-depth-triaged"

Keeping it simple is a goal we all agree on, but to me this actually
looks like making it misleading and not understandable without looking
up the description of the keyword...

> For your second question, I think the triage meeting  could be the
> right place to discuss those thing moving forward.
> We could have a wiki page to state that purpose of specific keyword if
> the keyword description is not enough.

Let's make the keyword and the description short and clear instead.

>  For example, I don't quite understand why we need these keywords
> 1. EasyFix: EasyFix Bugs that can easily be fixed by MeeGo community
> members/contributors.
> ?: what's this for. 

Hmm, good point - I can't find a posting about it by me on this mailing
list either, which is bad. :-(
Maybe these of my wiki changes can explain it:
http://wiki.meego.com/index.php?title=Quality%
2FBugtriage_Guide&diff=34634&oldid=34165
http://wiki.meego.com/index.php?title=Contributing_to_MeeGo&diff=34635&oldid=34203
Hope that helps a bit?

> 2. N900: N900 related bug, added when bug is found or reproduced with
> N900. Can be removed if bug not reproducible with N900.
> ?: this could be easily queried out though field"platform arch: ARM"?

N900 is a subset of ARM, but not equal.

Also it looks like you again ignored my other questions...
Can you please answer them?:

> > > We encourage all meego community users to tackle on those challenge bugs 
> > > analysis.
> > Can you elaborate how you encourage them exactly?
> > 
> > > That's the basic idea for these two keywords.
> > Also it looks like you missed my second question, so I'm quoting it:
> > 
> > > > > Where was this discussed / announced?

andre
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