Facundo Batista wrote: > 2007/12/10, Ron Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> This is from the search page of the tracker. >> >> <select name="resolution" id="resolution"> >> <option value="">don't care</option> >> >> <option value="" disabled="disabled">------------</option> >> <option value="1">accepted</option> >> >> <option value="2">duplicate</option> >> <option value="3">fixed</option> >> <option value="4">invalid</option> >> <option value="5">later</option> >> <option value="6">out of date</option> >> <option value="7">postponed</option> >> >> <option value="8">rejected</option> >> <option value="9">remind</option> >> <option value="10">wont fix</option> >> <option value="11">works for me</option> >> </select> >> >> There are items in the tracker that have a resolutions set, but are still >> open. So the resolution field is the process status field. I don't think >> it needs to be mandatory. And the status field includes open/pending/close. > > Some "resolutions" imply that the issue is still open, and some imply > that the issue should be closed. > > For example, I won't expect to see the issue still open if it's marked > as "won't fix", "duplicate", "fixed", "invalid", "out of date", or > "rejected".
There are open items with those items set. won't fix 4 duplicate 0 fixed 3 invalid 2 out of date 3 rejected 2 Some of these may have been closed and reopened at some point. > OTOH, it should be still open if the resolution is "later", or > "remind". I'm not decided with "works for me". > Anyway, as I only show the open issues, Is it "Open" issues or "Not Closed" issues? The later would include "pending" issues as well. the resolution should be one > of the later. Do you think that is useful the color to change if it is > in "later" or "remind"? What's the benefit of this? > > Note that if we find open issues that are in the first group of > resolutions, something should be corrected there. With 1,328 Open issues, anything that may help move things along would be good. I was thinking of maybe 4 background colors + grey, (Trying to use the existing resolution/status terms.) light grey: no resolution yet works for me? (can't reproduce?) Positive Progression points: light green works for me? (working patch/fix available?) accepted (patch accepted) fixed (patch applied) Don't close yet: light yellow later remind postponed pending out of date? (patch no longer works?) ready to close: light red duplicate won't fix rejected invalid With darker color vertical marks for status/resolution change points. > Furthermore, I remember that somewhere there was a discussion of these > values, and if we should keep all of them or not, but I can't find > that thread. Possibly Here ... http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2007-November/075160.html It was pointed out that these are hold-overs for SourceForge's bug tracker, and redesigning the work flow triage is something that needs to be done. It refers to ... http://wiki.python.org/moin/TrackerDocs/ > Thank you! You're Welcome! Ron _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com