Re: triaging keynav/accessibility reports
- From: David Kennedy <dkennedy tinytoad com>
- To: Luis Villa <louie ximian com>
- Cc: bugsquad <gnome-bugsquad gnome org>
- Subject: Re: triaging keynav/accessibility reports
- Date: 23 Nov 2002 13:31:15 -0500
Wow. Triaging can be tough. The list is down to 132 now, but it's
amazing how hard it can be to sort out what to do with some of the
reports.
I've come across a pile of keynav/accessibility bugs filed by sun/wipro
folks. The one I'm pondering at the moment is 91700. On bugday I asked
Luis about a keynav bug and he suggested marking it high priority, major
severity. It made sense in that case, but should keynav/accessibility
issues always be marked as such? Even (as in the case of 91700) it's not
a frequently used application?
I've got some more triaging questions, but I'll ask those in other
emails. Hopefully the discussion will help Luis out in his advanced
triaging guide.
David
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 17:41, Luis Villa wrote:
> For some clarification on what this means:
>
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/sql-scratch.cgi
>
> There are > 200 bugs with 'GNOMEVER2.*' set that have not been formally
> attacked with the bugsquad keyword. I'd like to get that number to zero
> by next week. However, doing that will require actually triaging
> non-crash bugs, which is as much art as science :) So, I'd like to start
> that tomorrow- everyone who can come, please do, and we'll pick out bugs
> and discuss how important they are in the global scheme of things. :)
>
> Hope to see you all there-
> Luis
>
> On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 15:37, Luis Villa wrote:
> > As I have failed in my bid to get the UN to rename the fourth day of the
> > week, tomorrow will still be called 'Thursday' in the English-speaking
> > portions of the world. However, in #bugs on irc.gnome.org, it'll be (as
> > always) bug day.
> >
> > Details, as always, are in the bug day FAQ:
> > http://bugzilla.gnome.org/bugday-FAQ.cgi
> >
> > But the important parts are that virtually anyone equipped with a small
> > amount of time and small doses of common sense can be a valuable
> > contributor. So stop on by, and lend a hand.
> >
> > For the slightly more experienced hands, focus tomorrow will be on the
> > triage of GNOME2.1 bugs- how do we rank them, how do we get them
> > consistent, what do we need to do to get everything sorted out for
> > developers. See you there-
> >
> > Luis
> >
> >
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