Thank you, Owen.

If the priority scale is unused, then seems like a good candidate for
removal/ suppression from Bugzilla, if possible.

Severity is definitely a good first pass. As I mentioned earlier,
however, the vast majority are "enhancements", so QAer's would have to
move on to other factors fairly quickly.

I think length/ complexity can be checked by looking at the
attachments in BugZilla. Would be neat if there were an easier way
from the main screen.

Cheers,

Cab


On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 12:21 PM, Owen Leonard <oleon...@myacpl.org> wrote:
>>. I believe the vast majority have P5 priorities & low severity
>> (i.e., are "enhancements" rather than critical or major).
>
> Note that the priority scale (P5-P1) is not used. I agree with
> Jonathan's process of evaluating the priority of bugs based on
> severity. It should also be understood that simple patches are far
> more likely to be signed off and thus QA'ed sooner.
>
>  -- Owen
>
> --
> Web Developer
> Athens County Public Libraries
> http://www.myacpl.org
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