And I think you can still "need info" a specific developer in case you
want to raise awareness on one bug.

Le 02/05/2013 19:47, David Scravaglieri a écrit :
> Hey,
>
> Starting Monday May 6th, bugs will no longer be assigned by the triage
> team.
> What does this mean? Each developer will have to assign themselves on
> bug(s) they plan to work on during the week.
>
> What are the advantages?
> 1 - As bugs are not assigned, everybody who wants to work on one is
> free to take it.
> 2 - Developers will not be overloaded by tons of bugs waiting for them.
> 3 - Non-owned bugs will have a chance to find an owner that will
> actively work on them and will be fixed sooner.
> 4 - Developers will have a chance to improve their knowledge by fixing
> bugs that are not in their usual area.
> 5 - This will help to improve fluidity in the bug fixing process.
>
> If you own a bug and you are not actively working on it please release
> it.
>
> If you need the Module Owner's help, or mentoring, or need to ask
> questions check this wiki:
> https://wiki.mozilla.org/Modules/All
>
> Keep in mind that some bugs are part of defined milestones - they must
> be prioritized in the following order: tef+, leo+, tracking-b2g+
>
> My suggestion to Engineering Managers is to schedule a weekly bug
> assignment meeting with their team in order to let them select the
> bugs they will fix during the week.
>
> We all hope this new way of working will help the Firefox OS project
> to do things better.
>
> Enjoy your freedom !
> "Doing good is part of our code"
>
> Cheers,
> David
>
>
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