Hi Yanshuang,

Ok. Usually that kind of information is shared also in triage. But I see your 
point there. Next question is how and when the in-depth triage is done?

Br,
Iekku

From: ext Zheng, Yanshuang [mailto:yanshuang.zh...@intel.com]
Sent: 29 March, 2011 12:13
To: Huttunen Iekku (EXT-Ixonos/Tampere); jerry...@linux.intel.com; 
meego-qa@lists.meego.com
Subject: RE: [Meego-qa] "need-triage" keyword in Bugzilla

Hi Iekku,

The major difference between triage and in-depth triage is: bug triage roughly 
checks the component and assignee during bug triage. Often the assignee does 
not have more input in bug especially when the issue is a system overall one or 
touching multiple components, thus many bugs are left there lonely. In-depth 
triage focuses on bug isolation/initial root cause and then push bug fixing, 
probably solution could be provided. Take BMC#11234 as example, we know it is 
an issue about touch screen, but still not isolated to touch driver, touch 
configuration, X, or other middleware maybe. We hope that after in-depth 
triage, we could know that fixes should be made in which pkg(s) and even 
who/how to fix.


Best Regards,
Yanshuang

From: meego-qa-boun...@lists.meego.com 
[mailto:meego-qa-boun...@lists.meego.com] On Behalf Of 
ext-iekku.huttu...@nokia.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 2:42 PM
To: jerry...@linux.intel.com; meego-qa@lists.meego.com
Subject: Re: [Meego-qa] "need-triage" keyword in Bugzilla

Hi,

ARM isn't enough, N900 is used when bug is reproduced with N900, the platform 
can be also ALL or empty. That's how we can track bugs and see easily if the 
other platform than ARM bugs are really reproduced with N900.

I think the EasyFix is used when the fix is so quick and easy, that any of the 
community member can assign the bug and make the fix. As the description says.

What comes to triages, I hope that people are also active with bugs needing 
triage. But the description for the keyword needs to be clearer. I'm not sure 
what is the difference between triage and in-depth triage. Also wondering, like 
Andre does, where this has been discussed, haven't seen any conversation about 
this in public meetings.

Br,
Iekku

From: meego-qa-boun...@lists.meego.com 
[mailto:meego-qa-boun...@lists.meego.com] On Behalf Of ext Jerry Yu
Sent: 29 March, 2011 09:29
To: meego-qa@lists.meego.com
Subject: Re: [Meego-qa] "need-triage" keyword in Bugzilla

Andre
I think the keyword description tells the purpose for that already.
We just want to keep the keyword as simple as we can. I prefer "triaged" than 
"in-depth-triaged"
For your second question, I think the triage meeting  could be the right place 
to discuss those thing moving forward.
We could have a wiki page to state that purpose of specific keyword if the 
keyword description is not enough. For example, I don't quite understand why we 
need these keywords
1. EasyFix: EasyFix Bugs that can easily be fixed by MeeGo community 
members/contributors.
?: what's this for.
2. N900: N900 related bug, added when bug is found or reproduced with N900. Can 
be removed if bug not reproducible with N900.
?: this could be easily queried out though field"platform arch: ARM"?

thanks
Jerry
On 3/29/2011 2:10 PM, Andre Klapper wrote:

Hi & Thanks for answering.



On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 13:56 +0800, Jerry Yu wrote:

We observed some bugs which need in-depth triage before we can assign to

appropriate component for timely fixing. I added these two keywords

yesterday to serve the purpose:

1. tag the bug which needs in-depth triage.

 It's different with what

triage team is doing currently. We need technical expertise to do more

analysis and bug isolation work for those bugs.

2. tag the bug "triaged" when someone managed to isolate the issue to

component/package level.



IMO that's both not reflected by the keyword descriptions, as the

meaning of "triaged" seems to differ a lot from the meaning of "in-depth

triaged".



We encourage all meego community users to tackle on those challenge bugs

analysis.



Can you elaborate how you encourage them exactly?



That's the basic idea for these two keywords.



Also it looks like you missed my second question, so I'm quoting it:



Where was this discussed / announced?



Thanks,

andre

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