+1, jira cleanup is an important step that should be taken care as soon as
we can.

Kind Regards
Ashish Vijaywargiya
HotWax Systems - est. 1997


On Sat, Sep 3, 2016 at 11:26 AM, Taher Alkhateeb <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> As of this writing, we have 3 blocker, 6 critical 733 major, 521 minor and
> 50 trivial open JIRAs and I note:
>
> - I think none of the blocker and critical JIRAs belong in that category.
> - It is also unrealistic to have 733 major issues. it is like saying we
> have that many serious problems
> - I think a realistic distribution would have a pyramid count with a max
> (pyramid base) being trivial JIRAs.
> - A substantial number of jiras is old and no longer applicable.
> - A substantial number of jiras is vague and not understandable, poorly
> written, without enough details to work on.
> - A substantial amount of jiras are placeholders for something to do
> without proper thinking and planning, which would make them unrealistic or
> not applicable.
> - Some JIRAs are extremely granular. For example a task broken to subtasks
> each for a tiny amount of work that is not worth the time and effort of
> making so many tasks.
>
> So I think our issue tracking system is not properly used and we have many
> JIRAs that are not useful and distracting. I propose the following actions:
>
> - Add a wiki page (if one does not exist) documenting:
>   - Guidelines for writing JIRA mentioning clarity, provision of solution.
>   - A clear definition of priorities (blocker, critical, major, minor,
> trivial) with some examples.
>   - A description of meaning of assignee and how to use it
>   - A description of other metadata and how to properly use it (tags,
> components, affects version, etc...)
> - we need to close all old, not applicable, vague and poorly written JIRAs
> as per wiki guidelines. Alternatively authors can rewrite JIRAs to comply
> with guidelines.
> - We need to fix priorities of all remaining JIRAs as per wiki guidelines
>
> This would give us a realistic view of the _real_ issues in OFBiz instead
> of drowning in so many JIRAs many of which are hindering rather than
> helping.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Taher Alkhateeb
>

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