Hi all, There are 294 bugs that are unsolved, unprioritized, and unconfirmed, in other words we have almost 300 bugs that no one has even touched it yet. [1]
I thought about another bug triage but I have an idea, let's split it up the list and work on them. What do you think? a triage or a marathon?
[1]: list of bugs: https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/buglist.cgi?action=wrap&bug_id_type=anyex...
Best
Le 31/01/14 13:30, Amir Ladsgroup a écrit :
Hi all, There are 294 bugs that are unsolved, unprioritized, and unconfirmed, in other words we have almost 300 bugs that no one has even touched it yet. [1]
I thought about another bug triage but I have an idea, let's split it up the list and work on them. What do you think? a triage or a marathon?
[1]: list of bugs: https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/buglist.cgi?action=wrap&bug_id_type=anyex...
As a first pass, you could triage the bug to assign them priority. Then later on, start a sprint on bugs having the highest priority.
Okay but who wants to help for the first pass? are you in?
On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 6:42 PM, Antoine Musso hashar+wmf@free.fr wrote:
Le 31/01/14 13:30, Amir Ladsgroup a écrit :
Hi all, There are 294 bugs that are unsolved, unprioritized, and unconfirmed, in other words we have almost 300 bugs that no one has even touched it yet.
[1]
I thought about another bug triage but I have an idea, let's split it up the list and work on them. What do you think? a triage or a marathon?
[1]: list of bugs:
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/buglist.cgi?action=wrap&bug_id_type=anyex...
As a first pass, you could triage the bug to assign them priority. Then later on, start a sprint on bugs having the highest priority. -- Antoine "hashar" Musso
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