On Jun 12, 2009, at 9:13 AM, David Schmitt wrote:

>
> Luke Kanies schrieb:
>> On Jun 12, 2009, at 8:51 AM, James Turnbull wrote:
>>
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>>> Hi all
>>>
>>> There are quite a lot of tickets that aren't assigned to a target
>>> release or assigned to "Unplanned".
>>>
>>> The unassigned tickets are:
>>>
>>> http://projects.reductivelabs.com/projects/puppet/issues?query_id=29
>>>
>>> I've triaged about 40 this morning.  I managed to close a bunch,
>>> assign
>>> some to the right people and freshen up some probably forgotten
>>> tickets.
>>>
>>> Whilst I have copious spare time there are still 130-odd tickets  
>>> left.
>>> It'd be a great help if someone could help me go through these.  At
>>> the
>>> very least assign tickets to "Unplanned" if appropriate or close if
>>> it's
>>> no longer relevant.
>>
>> It might also be worth reassessing our usage of the Unplanned release
>> and 'community' assignee.  I've been thinking that just having these
>> blank is essentially equivalent, and takes less effort, of course.
>
> I was thinking that at least the 'community' assignee was intended for
> all those issues where fixes would be applied but reductivelabs hasn't
> got the resources to create a patch themselves.

It's not really about Reductive Labs -- anyone can be assigned a  
ticket.  It's more about someone specifically taking responsibility  
for a ticket.

If the ticket isn't assigned to anyone, or is assigned to community,  
then no individual has said "I will fix this".  As we hire more devs,  
it might be that we as a company will accept tickets and then dole out  
to individuals later, but that hasn't come up yet.

-- 
Sapolsky's First Law:
     Think logically, but orthogonally.
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Luke Kanies | http://reductivelabs.com | http://madstop.com


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