On 29.10.19 13:14, Matt Caswell wrote:
Do we just need "triaged: bug" and "triaged: feature"? Or should we also have "triaged: documentation" and "triaged: question" (so that there is one for every corresponding "issue" label)?
Yes, that makes sense. Then it is assured that the 'issue: *' labels are set only for issues which have not been triaged yet. Note also that the 'triaged: bug', 'triaged: feature', and 'triaged: documentation' labels also make sense for pull request, in particular w.r.t. the question whether a pull request can be backported or not.
Bugs, features and documentation issues are resolved by fixing/implementing them, or marking them with a resolved label. Should we also have a "resolved: answered" label where we believe we have answered a question? Possibly also one where there has been no answer, but we're closing it because the question is stale?
It might be useful to add more reasons for why the issue is resolved. OTOH we should watch out that we don't create too many labels. "resolved: fixed" "resolved: answered" ... For the unresolved issues, an 'unresolved: *' label makes sense: "unresolved: <some reason>"
I updated the "closed: *" labels to say "resolved: *" instead.
Ok, I already saw it :-)