Bug triaging anyone?
Posted: 29 Nov 2013, 17:47
Hi there,
Since I don't have the time to seriously lay a hand on this project when speaking of code, I wondered whether I could help in the issue tracker area.
I've seen vexed has already done a large amount of bug triaging lately, and that the issue tracker has a total of 268 open bugs (at the time of writing) but I wondered whether reading open bugs, seeing whether they are still relevant would be appreciated.
Maybe you would also want to have additional feedback, like putting a 'Junior job' tag on certain bugs (might unfortunately require some good code knowledge to decide that.)
Also, are there warzone versions that are not considered not relevant anymore? Meaning that if one can attest it's fixed in the master version, the bug can be closed. Or the bug being refreshed in the title or the description (or rephrased as a new bug)?
Last but not least, maybe on could link bugs that are similar or applying in the similar area?
Not willing to step on anyone toes, of course. But tell me whether this is something relevant.
Regards,
Since I don't have the time to seriously lay a hand on this project when speaking of code, I wondered whether I could help in the issue tracker area.
I've seen vexed has already done a large amount of bug triaging lately, and that the issue tracker has a total of 268 open bugs (at the time of writing) but I wondered whether reading open bugs, seeing whether they are still relevant would be appreciated.
Maybe you would also want to have additional feedback, like putting a 'Junior job' tag on certain bugs (might unfortunately require some good code knowledge to decide that.)
Also, are there warzone versions that are not considered not relevant anymore? Meaning that if one can attest it's fixed in the master version, the bug can be closed. Or the bug being refreshed in the title or the description (or rephrased as a new bug)?
Last but not least, maybe on could link bugs that are similar or applying in the similar area?
Not willing to step on anyone toes, of course. But tell me whether this is something relevant.
Regards,