On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 12:10 PM, Edwin Sharp <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > > > > Unconfirmed bugs which can not be evaluated (e.g. lack of knowledge or > lack of hardware) get keyword needhelp. > > Currently, according > [1]https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Issue_lifecycle : > > Unconfirmed bug with lacking description -> keyword=needmoreinfo -> 14 > days with no answer -> Status=RESOLVED-IRREPRODUCIBLE. >
Something to keep in mind: we have the ability, in BZ, to send reminder notes on issues. For example, we can send a note to all "needmoreinfo" issues untouched for X number of days, warning that the issue will be closed if there is no response. We could also invite the reporter to retest with the latest version of AOO. I did such a cleanup a few years ago, but it is worth repeating every now and then. > I suggest: > > Unconfirmed bug with lacking resources to evaluate -> keyword=needhelp > -> 30 days with no answer -> Status=RESOLVED-QA_GAP. > I'd reserve "needhelp" for bugs that require a unique special set of skills, hardware, 3rd party software, etc., to confirm. Judge this with respect to the issue's product and component. For example, if a bug is a crash when running Writer with a 3rd party commercial OCR or voice transcription software, then mark it "needhelp". Or if it only crashes when entering Thai text. Or it crashes only with a specific printer. I wouldn't mark an ordinary report "needhelp" only because no one has looked at it yet. To me the key thing about "needmoreinfo" is we've already tried to reproduce and could not. So we've asked for more information from the user. If we don't get a response from them we believe it would be impossible to reproduce the bug. In fact, it could be quite likely that there is no bug, only user error. So closing it is not a big deal. But "needhelp" bugs might be real bugs. Their problem is not lack of information, but lack of expertise or tools. Do we really want to lose track of them? I feel worse about marking them as resolved. If we can identify a specific QA gap, we can use that as an opportunity to recruit some more QA volunteers. Especially if there are themes to which issues are marked "needhelp", we could try to find volunteers with those specific skills. Regards, -Rob > > > Cheers, > > Edwin > > References > > 1. https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Issue_lifecycle --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
