On Wednesday 01 Jun 2005 07:01, Silvan wrote:
> I felt it was high time we instituted some way of using the tracker
> to indicate the likelihood that any particular feature will ever see
> the light of day, so I devised a system and sorted the RFEs using the
> following:

Good idea!  Thanks.  And blimey, what a lot of RFEs.

I don't agree with all your classifications of particular RFEs, but 
that's OK -- so long as they're classified to something meaningful, 
then when they get assigned to someone, that someone can always 
reclassify.

Where can we keep a record of the classification system for RFEs?  We 
had a similar one for bugs a while ago -- it was based on the 
particular release schedule for the time, but the broad principles 
would apply well enough at any time.  We could do with having them 
available for reference somewhere.


Chris


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