On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 2:34 PM, Brion Vibberbrion@wikimedia.org wrote:
For reference, here's the rough current workflow:
- items get filed into Bugzilla into site requests category
- generally a couple folks will peek at it, add the 'shell' keyword or
recategorize as appropriate, and add some clarifying comments helping to flesh out the request w/ implementation details or making sure there's consensus
- once or twice a week I try to do a quick pass through all the
still-open reqs; the ones that are ready to go I'll stick in Rob's queue. Ones that aren't, I may put additional comments on them to ask for clarification.
- Rob goes through his assigned queue intermittently between other things
If there are questions about how it works or requests for more detail on consensus, usually these responses are already put on there by the time we reach it.
Some reqs have slipped through the cracks, unfortunately, especially older ones which haven't come up on scans of recent bugs. :(
It seems like it would help if there were some way for you/Rob to get a clear list of open issues that should be resolved soon (simple config changes). Currently it looks like some of those get lost in a sea of vague or hard-to-fulfill requests.