Hi,

Il 03/11/20 05:34, Jason McDonald ha scritto:
Currently, there are 1175 open P1 issues in the QTBUG project.  583 of those issues had that priority set more than one year ago, 342 of those had their priority set more than two years ago, and 175 of those more than three years ago.

If an issue is not important enough to get attention within a year, is it really P1?

(Clicking the ? button next to the priority field in Jira shows the following definition for P1: "Urgent and Important, will STOP the release if matched with set FixVersion field. This includes regressions from the last version that are not edge cases; Data loss; Build issues; All but the most unlikely crashes/lockups/hanging; Serious usability issues and embarrassing bugs & Bugs critical to a deliverable.")

Was there any outcome from this discussion? Like, re-evaluating priority levels and what they mean in terms of release blockers?

Thanks,
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