Op 25-5-2012 11:53, Sylvain Pointeau schreef:


On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 10:55 AM, Laszlo Papp <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    >  I think that defining fixed number of LOC or hours spend on
    >  the project is not going to work. Please don't go there.

    I fully agree. I can understand the other Andre's point as well, but I
    think those are really not too helpful measurements to introduce
    unfortunately.


Why not using the priority of (number of) bugs solved?
No, the question should be the other way around: why use that? How is that a measure for how fit a person is to take the role of Approver? Do you have any data that supports the notion that someone fixing a number of high priority bugs is a more qualified person to fill the role of Approver than somebody else who has done significant contributions to the project?

Please don't just suggest _other_ random measures one might use, but first considder what such a measure actually measures, and if that really is related to the question at hand: does a person most likely make a good Approver?

André

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