Just another comment, although this one is already marked invalid. I
just had a Launchpad bug classified Triaged. Since I didn't know what
it meant, I needed to google. Searching through dictionaries was not
very enlightening (hospital, etc.). I just didn't know what the status
was. Then I asked
Folks, the term triaged IS unclear. It is no more clear than status
18ah-5dgq-o983-5hja, equally unique and misleading.
It is good that google finds this thread, though...
just my +1.
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Actually the real problem with the term triaged is that is hard to
find in online vocabularies, and the problem is more serious for non
english speaking people.
I think diagnosed would be more appropriate. It would mean:
- The bug is confirmed;
- It's clear where the bug is;
- It's clear how to
I think this page describes the meaning of triaged in the context of
Launchpad:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Status
Even if there is a place where Triaged is defined, the term still has
the problem that it is not easily understandable what is exactly meant.
One problem is that confirmed may
Yes, the term Triaged has an air of suspense about it. I guess Bug
Confirmed or Confirmed Bug would be simpler!
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Tom Berger wrote:
The term 'Triaged' may be ambiguous in the broad use of language (almost
all words, including 'yes' and 'no', are ambiguous in some contexts) but
it has a unique meaning within the context of the Launchpad bug tracker.
It does seem that people think that that unique meaning
Hmmm, 'triaged' When I was in IT Support, it would be described as
'passed to 2nd level support for further investigation' thus letting the
OP know that a) there is no quick fix, b) It's being investigated.
JMHO.
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You
The term 'Triaged' may be ambiguous in the broad use of language (almost
all words, including 'yes' and 'no', are ambiguous in some contexts) but
it has a unique meaning within the context of the Launchpad bug tracker.
** Changed in: malone
Status: New = Invalid
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I also spent the last 15 minutes trying to figure out what Triaged
meant (not the word, but in the context of Launchpad). I understand now
how it is meant to be used, but I agree that it should maybe be
relabeled as Ready to Code or Developer Confirmed or Officially
Confirmed.
After all, it can
I had to spend 15 minutes Googling to find out the meaning of Triage.
This page explains the meaning: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Status
A little more information is available here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/HowToTriage
I think Accepted would be a more meaningful term.
Also, it would help if
I've also had the same problems in understanding the meaning of
triaged, so this launchpad bug is actually a bug, the report has
enough informations and developers can assign it a priority (most
probably wishlist).
I'm afraid it's time to change this bug status into triaged... :D
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I think it adds more confusion that meaning and in Bazaar we just don't
use it.
I think the closest word for the intended meaning is Accepted - I've
seen at least one other tracker to use that to mean the team accepts
that this is a bug and they will eventually fix it. It is possible
(but maybe
I'd guess the problem is not so much the status itself, but rather the
lack of explanation to go with it. The definition as given in
dictionaries is ambiguous enough to apply to several parts of the bug
reporting process. One can consider a way of incorporating a DFN tag
or something to go along
Well, looking at the list it is between 'confirmed', and 'in progress'.
So While I can't think of a word in particular to mean that, it seems
self explanatory.
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I wondered what triaged means, too. Google provided the answer:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/triage
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Dean Sas a écrit :
johndescs wrote:
Dean Sas said:
triaged means that it is a valid bug
Why not merely valid then? It is much more known and means what should be,
isn't it?
You missed off the rest of my sentence, it's more than just being a
valid bug, it's valid, plus it has been
johndescs wrote:
In addition I thought that the fact of containing all informations
needed for developers was included in being a valid bug…
By valid bug I meant it is actually a bug and not someone
mis-configuring an application or something.
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I agree that Triaged is not the best term. A non-native (like me) may not
know what it means.
Dean Sas said:
triaged means that it is a valid bug
Why not merely valid then? It is much more known and means what should be,
isn't it?
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johndescs wrote:
Dean Sas said:
triaged means that it is a valid bug
Why not merely valid then? It is much more known and means what should be,
isn't it?
You missed off the rest of my sentence, it's more than just being a
valid bug, it's valid, plus it has been properly prioritised and it
Analyzed would be less misleading, in that it would no longer suggest
it had anything to do with triage. However, it still wouldn't be obvious
when or why to use it.
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Could the term Analyzed instead of Triaged better describe this
issue status?
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Ok, I've had a thought that this probably means that a priority has been
assigned to the bug (fair enough, makes sense), and maybe I was a little
too drunk (never good) when submitting the original bug to realise it
then. I'm still very much against using such a rare word though - see
for example
triaged means that it is a valid bug, it has been properly prioritised
and it has all the neccessary information for an actual developer to
look at it.
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Status: New = Invalid
** Also affects: malone
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I don't know if this is actually explained anywhere other than
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs I didn't see anything on help.launchpad.net
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