[Development] Bug management and jira workflow
Frederik Gladhorn
frederik.gladhorn at digia.com
Tue Aug 13 17:09:16 CEST 2013
Tirsdag 13. august 2013 14.31.53 skrev Blasche Alexander:
> Those are not the things I disagree with. If you check the original mail
> you'll notice a longer list.
>
> - prioritization doesn't require a new group
> - the discussion around "fixed version"
Neither of these were really resolved in my opinion. But that shouldn't stop
us from implenting the part that everyone agreed upon.
Cheers
Frederik
>
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> Alex
>
> ________________________________________
> From: Olivier Goffart [olivier at woboq.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2013 16:02
> To: development at qt-project.org; Blasche Alexander
> Subject: Re: [Development] Bug management and jira workflow
>
> On Tuesday 13 August 2013 13:50:38 Blasche Alexander wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Frederick, what is the decision? If it is the first suggestion (from
> > Jedrzej) in this mail thread then I have to disagree with you. Otherwise
> > could you please summarize the content of the final decision here?
>
> The decision is the same as in the original thread:
>
> - Merge the state Verified, Resolved, Closed into a single Closed state.
>
> Rationale is that no one uses those 3 states and they they are only
> confusing and making the workflow harder and search more difficult.
> There is aloready the "Resolution" field which tells if the issue was fixed
> or rejected. And there is no QA team that goes to all the Resolved report
> to verify them. That's not how the Qt project work anymore.
>
> - Have a transition from Open to Closed.
>
> Having to go to "Start Work" or "Wrongly Accepted" to be able to close an
> issue is just awkward.
>
>
> If you disagree, please explain why.
>
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Frederik Gladhorn
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