[jira] Bugs priorities

2006-10-05 Thread Anton Luht
Hello, Maybe it's worth to explicitly specify priorities for various kinds of bugs? The advice that appears now near 'priority' drop-down in JIRA list is general and not Harmony-specific. Bug submitters make decision mostly by his/her intuition. An example of rule set: VM hangs crashes -

Re: [jira] Bugs priorities

2006-10-05 Thread Mark Hindess
On 5 October 2006 at 14:37, Anton Luht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Maybe it's worth to explicitly specify priorities for various kinds of bugs? The advice that appears now near 'priority' drop-down in JIRA list is general and not Harmony-specific. Bug submitters make decision mostly by

Re: [jira] Bugs priorities

2006-10-05 Thread Salikh Zakirov
Anton Luht wrote: Hello, Maybe it's worth to explicitly specify priorities for various kinds of bugs? The advice that appears now near 'priority' drop-down in JIRA list is general and not Harmony-specific. Bug submitters make decision mostly by his/her intuition. An example of rule set:

Re: [jira] Bugs priorities

2006-10-05 Thread Alexei Zakharov
Just want to add: cosmetic changes that do not affect the functionality - trivial Regards, 2006/10/5, Anton Luht [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello, Maybe it's worth to explicitly specify priorities for various kinds of bugs? The advice that appears now near 'priority' drop-down in JIRA list is general

Re: [jira] Bugs priorities

2006-10-05 Thread Anton Luht
Hello, Salikh, I just suggest rules to be written explicitly. Every bug submitter tends to think that his bug or his application is the most important - some limits should be put to avoid 90% of bugs being major and critical. On 10/5/06, Salikh Zakirov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anton Luht

Re: [jira] Bugs priorities

2006-10-05 Thread Mikhail Fursov
The priority of the bug could be the priority of the scenario this bug affects. So, we need to select some applications/scenarios and if one of these applications failed - the bug is blocker or critical. Major as default priority is OK (imo) because it's in the middle of the list. On 10/5/06,

Re: [jira] Bugs priorities

2006-10-05 Thread Mark Hindess
On 5 October 2006 at 20:05, Mikhail Fursov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The priority of the bug could be the priority of the scenario this bug affects. So, we need to select some applications/scenarios and if one of these applications failed - the bug is blocker or critical. Major as default

Re: [jira] Bugs priorities

2006-10-05 Thread Geir Magnusson Jr.
Agreed. I think that we should outline a set of guidelines, but also realize that the priority is like beauty - it's in the eyes of the reporter. I tend to troll through DRLVM JIRAs and do small things like comment or link, and one thing I'll add to my work is resetting priority based on