On venerdì 7 settembre 2018 01:43:46 CEST, Andrew Crouthamel wrote:
I spent some time looking through RESOLVED > INVALID bugs to
see how they are being used. The vast majority are for closing
bug reports that were upstream/downstream, no response from
reporter, or not a bug to begin with. It appears renaming
INVALID to NOTABUG would be a good change, as some of the other
bugs that have been closed as RESOLVED > INVALID would be better
served under RESOLVED > WORKSFORME (bug report with no response
from reporter) or RESOLVED > UPSTREAM (bug report with
problematic Nvidia drivers) or RESOLVED > DOWNSTREAM (bug report
with distro problems).
Regarding closing wishlist items with, I believe RESOLVED >
LATER is a good choice, it appears others are already doing
that.
Here is my follow-up change recommendation based on feedback and research:
UNCONFIRMED -> REPORTED
WONTFIX -> INTENTIONAL
INVALID -> NOTABUG
Hi
I'm surprised the new names have already been deployed on bugzilla.
We are talking about a pretty big change in our workflow and I think we
didn't discuss it enough. Also, many developers are not on this list and we
should have contacted at least kde-devel first.
For example, I don't understand how am I supposed to close wishlists now.
Resolved-Wontix made sense to me, Resolved-Later or Resolved-Intentional do
not, imho.
Cheers,
Elvis