On Jul 23, 2013, at 11:58 AM, David Haslam <dfh...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> DM wrote, "They need to be triaged."
> 
> Yes - the do need to be triaged, but an A&E department in which the triage
> nurses never made a decision or never communicated it to the patient would
> not be considered "fit for purpose".
> 
> Businesses competing in the real world are often assessed against the
> requirements of ISO 9000.
> One of the key measures defined in that standard has to do with meeting
> responsiveness targets.
> 
> Having worked as a test engineer for one of the leading semiconductor
> manufacturers for most of my career, I can testify unequivocally that lack
> of responsiveness is one of the major causes of business problems throughout
> the industry. Failure to respond in a timely manner to customer complaints
> or customer concerns should be judged for what it displays. viz.  A lack of
> commitment to quality in the supply of goods or services.
> 
> David Haslam, MIET, CEng.

I'd guess that our bug tracker is not highly visible to CrossWire developers. I 
don't know how many look in there for things to do.

Because I am the Jira administrator, I've added myself as a recipient of all 
changes in Jira. (I've done this so that I can see if there are any 
administrative issues with Jira.) Sometimes, this will prompt me to comment on 
an issue.

Also, I've added jsword-devel as a recipient of all Jira changes regarding 
Bible Desktop and JSword. I've encouraged JSword developers to create issues 
for each change that will happen to JSword and to use that issue tag (e.g. 
JS-142) in submitted code. By doing this we use Jira as a planning tool for 
each release. We try to discuss an issue first on jsword-devel and then, if 
appropriate, in Jira. 

Every now and then, I'll look for other issues in there (relating to things 
that interest me: osis2mod, KJV, ...). But it is not often.

In Him,
        DM Smith

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