Hi,

On 4 December 2015 at 07:29, Mike Blumenkrantz <
michael.blumenkra...@gmail.com> wrote:

> In other projects that I've worked on, bug trackers sometimes tag tickets
> based on various attributes. An example of this is the Servo project on
> github:
>
> https://github.com/servo/servo/issues
>
> Tickets here are tagged by component, type of ticket (bug, refactoring,
> enhancement, ...), and difficulty.
>
> We've been getting some newer developers recently, both corporate and
> hobbyist, and I think some of this tagging could be useful to our
> workflow--specifically tagging tickets for difficulty.
>
> What this would require is the creation of projects like "Trivial", "Easy",
> "Hard", "Wizards Only", etc, and then adding these projects to tickets. In
> this way, someone with knowledge of the related area for a ticket could
> mark some tickets out which could then be handled by people with the
> related level of expertise/stubbornness.
>
> Ideally, this would somewhat reduce work for our more senior developers by
> making easier tasks more visible. It would also enable new developers to
> find tickets which they could make progress with while avoiding falling
> into evas_map and other bug abysses.
>
> If this goes well, it may be worthwhile to also start tagging/creating
> tickets for "todo" items using the same methods.
>


Good idea. I was actually wondering why the difficulty of a task was not
already there in Phab.
Too bad we need "projects" for just tags, but it's a fine trick.

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Jean-Philippe André
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