On 01/20/2011 07:46 PM, ext Felix Rohrbach wrote: > What do you guys think about this? I would volunteer to keep the bug tracker > up to date (like after a mailing list/IRC discussion), but there are things > everyone has to do (like reporting about problems while fixing), so I need > your > support for that.
I think your suggestions are great. I do kind of a similar work with the WebKit bug tracker. I made a tool to notify me when a new bug is untriaged: http://gitorious.org/qtwebkitbugsnotificator (feel free to fork it for KDE bug tracker). When a bug comes in, it appear on the list of untriaged. I open the bug, check if it looks valid, assign a priority, and add the keyword "Triaged". When I know someone knows the code related to the bug, I add him in CC. I think it is not a bad process. People reporting bugs get a priority for their bug quite quickly, and developers are mailed when they could help on a bug. It is certainly not a perfect process, but the fast response to bug is good in my opinion. cheers, Benjamin _______________________________________________ rekonq mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/rekonq
