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Documented the new Someday/Maybe triage status.

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Malcolm Tredinnick 2007-12-01 18:10:10 +00:00
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@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ We've got two roles here:
* Ticket triagers: community members who keep track of tickets, making
sure the tickets are always categorized correctly.
Second, note the four triage stages:
Second, note the five triage stages:
1. A ticket starts as "Unreviewed", meaning that a triager has yet to
examine the ticket and move it along.
@ -254,9 +254,14 @@ Second, note the four triage stages:
3. Once a ticket is ruled to be approved for fixing, it's moved into the
"Accepted" stage. This stage is where all the real work gets done.
4. If a ticket has an associated patch (see below), a triager will review the
patch. If the patch is complete, it'll be marked as "ready for checkin" so
that a core developer knows to review and check in the patches.
4. A ticket might be moved to the "Someday/Maybe" state if it's an
enhancement request we are willing to consider if a good patch is
written. Such tickets are not high priority.
5. If a ticket has an associated patch (see below), a triager will review
the patch. If the patch is complete, it'll be marked as "ready for
checkin" so that a core developer knows to review and check in the
patches.
The second part of this workflow involves a set of flags the describe what the
ticket has or needs in order to be "ready for checkin":