Hi Yanshuang, so can you please answer my questions, especially where exactly the introduction of the field "Triaged by" was exactly discussed?
andre On Tue, 2011-05-17 at 22:12 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote: > Hi Yanshuang, > > On Tue, 2011-05-17 at 13:45 +0800, Zheng, Yanshuang wrote: > > thanks for the link. So the only reference I find on the wikipage is > > the sentence "The one who debugs it can take credits by typing his/her > > account on “Triaged by” field." > > > > > > > > Yanshuang: Yeah, it explains. We need a field to track who did the > > system debug, not only appreciate his/her contribution, but also for > > further discussion with him/her and some statistics. > > Why exactly is the History (show_activity.cgi) plus a free form comment > (which is needed ANYWAY, as the results of complex triaging and > reassigning need to be elaborated) not sufficient enough? > > > So whose idea was this, where was this idea discussed, how was it > > decided to add this field? > > > > Yanshuang: I thought we have discussed about keyword "need-triage" in > > this mail list, and that's why we now have those as you saw at > > http://wiki.meego.com/Quality/SysDebug. > > Yes, we discussed the keyword. But my question was about where exactly > the introduction of the field "Triaged by" was exactly discussed. > > > I prefer a "Keep it simple and stupid" approach, but I see an ever > > increasing amount of new fields and flags added to show_bug.cgi > > without any discussion about its usefulness (but maybe I miss the > > places where these discussions take place?). > > > > Yanshuang: I like "Keep it simple and stupid" too, but thing is not > > always perfect as our project goes larger and further... > > I have problems to spot an actual argumentation in that sentence. :) > > So how exactly do you plan to avoid an ever increasing Bugzilla > interface complexity due to "our project goes larger and > further" (whatever that phrase actually means, plus it applies to ANY > random software project out there anyway, so it's meaningless)? > > Thanks in advance for explaining. > > andre > -- Andre Klapper (maemo.org bugmaster) http://www.openismus.com _______________________________________________ MeeGo-qa mailing list MeeGo-qa@lists.meego.com http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-qa