El diumenge, 11 de febrer de 2018, a les 4:06:58 CET, Nate Graham va escriure: > + kde-devel to widen the conversation > > On 02/10/2018 05:48 PM, Nicolás Alvarez wrote: > > Meanwhile... maybe you can do some loud blog posts calling for triagers? > > :) > > Sounds good. Before then, we need to clean up the wiki page for this: > https://community.kde.org/Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Bug_triaging > > It's thorough and mostly up to date, but huge and intimidating. I've > been working to improve it, but assistance would be appreciated > > > Problem #2: the fact that you need to ask permission before gaining > write access to other people's hugs is a gigantic blockade to getting > more community bug triaging. A LibreOffice bug triager came by recently > and explained that they got an enormous amount more community bug > triaging by moving away from this policy and only locking down a few > things (like the priority and assignee, I think) and leaving the rest > open. He said that in particular it was a big boost to the number of > bugs (correctly) marked as duplicates and closed as fixed. > > Thoughts?
We could give it a try worst case scenario if we see it doesn't work we can always revert, after all worst is we have to reopen/unduplicate some bugs, no? Cheers, Albert > > Nate