[Phpmyadmin-devel] New ticket trackers
Marc Delisle
marc at infomarc.info
Wed Jan 23 17:57:48 CET 2013
Michal Čihař a écrit :
> Hi all
>
> I've just spent some time to adjust settings of new trackers on sf.net.
> I also think we could change more, but that's where I'd like to hear
> your opinion.
>
> Changes done:
>
> - reenabled mail notifications to mailing lists
> - adjusted themes tracker to reduce number of states:
> - open - new issue
> - assigned - somebody is working on that
> - closed - theme was accepted
> - rejected - theme was rejected
> - removed priority and group from themes tracker
>
> I think similar simplification would be useful for other trackers as
> well, my proposals:
>
> Patches tracker
>
> - states:
> - open - new issue
> - assigned - somebody is working on that
> - fixed - patch accepted, waiting for release
> - closed - patch accepted and in release
> - rejected - patch was rejected
> - remove priority
> - remove group (does this ever has usable value when reported?)
>
> Features tracker
>
> - states:
> - open - new issue
> - assigned - somebody is working on that
> - fixed - feature implemented, waiting for release
> - closed - feature implemented and in release
> - rejected - feature was rejected
> - remove priority (voting is more useful here IMHO)
> - remove group (I think it was also not much used)
>
> Bug tracker
>
> - states:
> - open - new issue
> - assigned - somebody is working on that
> - fixed - feature implemented, waiting for release
> - closed - feature implemented and in release
> - rejected - feature was rejected
> - rename group to Version and make it free text field, this anyway in
> most cases just informational field
Do you mean in the left panel? I guess this should be renamed Milestone.
> - add milestone field, which will record version where the bug has been
> fixed or is scheduled to be fixed
We already see Milestone in the bug tickets.
> - are we using priority here for anything else than indicating fixed
> but not yet released issues? If not, it should be dropped.
I agree.
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Marc Delisle
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