[teampractices] Bugzilla Etiquette draft [was: Re: Scrum-y tools based on BZ]
Jared Zimmerman
jared.zimmerman at wikimedia.org
Wed Nov 27 17:39:57 UTC 2013
Thanks Andre, this is a good guideline and gives us something to point to
when someone is acting in bad faith.
*Jared Zimmerman * \\ Director of User Experience \\ Wikimedia Foundation
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On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 9:13 AM, Steven Walling <swalling at wikimedia.org>wrote:
>
> On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 10:25 AM, Andre Klapper <aklapper at wikimedia.org>wrote:
>
>> I've created a stub at
>> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Bug_management/Bugzilla_Etiquette and
>> welcome comments on the Talk/Discussion page.
>>
>
> Thanks Andre! This seems pretty straightforward to me.
>
> One thing I boldly suggested a change to was the use of the phrase
> "respected project contributor". This is admirable because it includes
> staff and volunteers clearly, but it's also fairly vague. I changed the use
> of that term to suggest that only people who are maintainers of a component
> or contributors to that component should be messing around with bug
> resolution like WONTFIX. Does that seem okay?
>
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> Steven Walling,
> Product Manager
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