Hi, Just wanted to make a quick not to state few points:
- It's always a good idea to triage reports right away. Without letting them to grow mold of them. - When you see a legitimate bug report, which has all information (and especially if you can reproduce it) please assign the bug right away to module owner or maintainers. Point here is: if you're adding comment like "<Name>, please have a look" the report will get lost in a pile of work real quickly, and nobody will ever be able to figure out which reports he/she needs to look into. However, if the report is assigned right away, everyone can easily see all the reports which needs attention. - Be more strict on what is a bug. If something is behaving according to the current design / algorithm, it's not a bug. We simply can not afford making every area of Blender ideal. Need to compromise somewhere. Make a note in the TODO list and close the report (or move it from Bug to TODO if you like). - Do not consider list of reports assigned to you as something what one expects you to fix. It's more like "have a look here, you have knowledge to move fix forward". If it's not really your area, re-assign to someone who's area it belongs to. - Do not forget to check reports assigned to you every so often. Having reports which are open for months without reply is not really good. Have a quick look, it's rather fast to identify if it's a bug in code or limitation of design / algorithm. If it's a bug, drop a line "Hey, looks like a bug to me, will have a look", if it's not close as TODO. -- With best regards, Sergey Sharybin _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
