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The goal of "Trac for Dummies" is to have a single place where we all agree how to use Trac to get our work done. It is a work in progress for now. | The goal of "Trac for Dummies" is to have a single place where we all agree how to use Trac to get our work done. It is a work in progress for now. | ||
− | = Developers: Current Milestone | + | = Developers: Resolve Tickets for Current Milestone (0.84) = |
− | Engineers should care only about tickets | + | Engineers should care only about open tickets for the upcoming release, ordered by priority: |
− | = Bad | + | [http://dev.sugarlabs.org/query?status=accepted&status=assigned&status=new&status=reopened&max=400&order=priority&col=id&col=summary&col=type&col=status&col=priority&col=component&milestone=0.84 open tickets for 0.84] |
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+ | When developers believe that they have a fix in git, the bug should be CLOSED. Not ideal, but we do not yet have the resources to retest changes in nightly builds. | ||
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+ | = Triagers: Find New Tickets and Put Them In A Bucket = | ||
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+ | = Triagers: Eliminate Bad Tickets = | ||
We should always be on the lookout for bad tickets -- tickets that are inherently confusing because they fall outside of the process. Examples: FIXME. | We should always be on the lookout for bad tickets -- tickets that are inherently confusing because they fall outside of the process. Examples: FIXME. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:12, 5 February 2009
Introduction
The goal of "Trac for Dummies" is to have a single place where we all agree how to use Trac to get our work done. It is a work in progress for now.
Developers: Resolve Tickets for Current Milestone (0.84)
Engineers should care only about open tickets for the upcoming release, ordered by priority:
When developers believe that they have a fix in git, the bug should be CLOSED. Not ideal, but we do not yet have the resources to retest changes in nightly builds.
Triagers: Find New Tickets and Put Them In A Bucket
Triagers: Eliminate Bad Tickets
We should always be on the lookout for bad tickets -- tickets that are inherently confusing because they fall outside of the process. Examples: FIXME.