[Ubuntu Wiki] Update of "Bugs/Importance" by penalvch
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The "Bugs/Importance" page has been changed by penalvch:
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance?action=diff&rev1=9&rev2=10
Comment:
1) one > any as this makes more sense. 2) Add Critical example to more clearly define in comparison to High.
* A bug which impacts accessibility of a non-core application.
* A usability issue that does not limit the functionality of a core application.
* A problem with a non-essential hardware component (removable network card, camera, webcam, music player, sound card, power management feature, printer, etc.)
- * '''High''': A bug which fulfills one of the following criteria:
+ * '''High''': A bug which fulfills any of the following criteria:
* Has a severe impact on a small portion of Ubuntu users (estimated)
* Makes a default Ubuntu installation generally unusable for some users
* For example, if the system fails to boot, or X fails to start, on a certain make and model of computer
@@ -42, +42 @@
* Prevents the application or any dependencies from functioning correctly at all
* Renders essential features or functionality of the application or dependencies broken or ineffective
* Impacts accessibility of a core application
- * '''Critical''': A bug which has a severe impact on a large portion of Ubuntu users
+ * '''Critical''': A bug that has a severe impact on a large portion of Ubuntu users
* Causes data corruption
* Crashes the entire operating system
+ * For example, if the system fails to boot, or X fails to start, on various makes and models of computer
* Renders the system temporarily or permanently unusable
* Severely affects applications beyond the package responsible for the root cause
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