On September 29, 2016 at 12:05:12 PM, Dawid Weiss ([email protected]) wrote: > > As a project I feel it is unnecessary to have 2933 unresolved issues in > > JIRA. > > Some of these are old ideas, but remain valid (and are still > unresolved), Jan. This has been discussed in the past without clear > resolution. >
Which is absolutely fine - at least how i understand Jan’s suggestion. The point would probably be to revisit those from time to time and decide if they are still valid or perhaps already done as part of another ticket or something along the lines. On September 29, 2016 at 11:53:37 AM, Jan Høydahl ([email protected]) wrote: > Furthermore the time to first response is not uncommonly 90 days or more! > I think we should strive to have no newly opened issues older than 7 days > without at least having one response, question, +1/-1 etc. Perhaps with > the exception of issues created by the committers or assigned to someone? I like it. I’m not even sure i’d make an expection for issues that are assigned to someone - especially new users tend to use JIRA in ways we probably are not aware of (including setting an estimate and stuff like that) first idea about it: we could bring a script or something that collects once a week information about all new issues and sends it to the dev-list? so get a quick overview about what happend last week w/o too much trouble? -Stefan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
