On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 6:08 PM, Quim Gil qgil@wikimedia.org wrote:
Then those ASSIGNED bugs are not really assigned. By setting as ASSIGNED nobody else will attempt to fix them, but then again perhaps nobod is working on them and nobody will actally have the time to work on them on the current sprint, being postponed when perhaps someone else would have taken them.
Yes the whole point of that exercise is among other things to make sure no-one else takes them. There are a lot of bugs that people can work on if they wish. There are even over 50 of them marked as need-volunteer explicitly.
A more accurate approach would be to set those bugs to "Highest" priority in order to identify them for the current sprint. This is less than "Immediate" (something requiring immediate action) and more than "High" (something important, perhaps for the next sprint).
See above.
Cheers Lydia
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