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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I'm mostly talking about issues I am
basically looking for help with. Issues I have no schedule for
and don't want to keep pushing off every release. Sure, I can put
4.2.x, and then later move to 4.3.0, and then later move to 4.3.x,
but that seems like a lot of messy paperwork and clogs everyone's
mailboxes and doesn't clearly mark the issue as help wanted. <br>
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If I put a fix version on it, it implies it is in my plan. Some of
these issues are not in my plan, or I have exhausted all attempts
to discover the causes. It seems very wrong for me to keep pushing
them off.... but I can't leave them without a fix version or I get
a yelly email from jiralint ;) <br>
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On 06/10/2014 10:16 PM, Xavier Coulon wrote:<br>
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<div>As far as I'm concerned, I set the fixVersion to 4.2.x if I
know I won't work on the issue before the next code freeze
(currently 4.2.0.Beta3), so at least it means that I noticed it
but decided not to work on it yet. I set a fix version on all
the issues I plan to work on to the next version we'll release,
and sometimes I even set the status to "coding in progress", so
I can use JIRA filters to find the issues even faster.</div>
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<div>Feel free to correct me if my method is wrong ;-)</div>
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<div>On 09 Jun 2014, at 10:11, Rob Stryker <<a
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Do we have a document available with the proper way to
triage issues? I <br>
seriously have no idea anymore, and every time I try to
change an old <br>
issue, I end up getting an email telling me that it's not
triaged now.<br>
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I used to assign myself, even if I didn't intend to work on
it, to <br>
indicate that it "was read". I was told this was incorrect,
and that <br>
there should be no assignee if nobody is actively working on
it.<br>
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I also used to mark it as targeted to later, but I was told
this was <br>
vague and should not be used as a dumping ground for all
issues that <br>
aren't on the plan.<br>
<br>
But if I leave the fix version blank (to indicate it is not
on my plan), <br>
I get an email telling me the issue is untriaged.<br>
<br>
I also tried commenting on issues, to indicate that I've
seen them, but <br>
didn't change the fix version or assignee since I did not
have a firm <br>
target for it.... but this gets the same emails.<br>
<br>
Should I go in right now and bulk-change all my unassigned
untargeted <br>
issues to myself with a fix version, even if I have no idea
if that fix <br>
version is accurate? Or should I mark all I don't have a
firm target for <br>
to "Later" ?<br>
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What's the process here?<br>
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