How do you track "bugs working on by team"?
Pasi Lallinaho
pasi at shimmerproject.org
Thu Oct 11 21:14:48 UTC 2012
On 11/10/12 22:32, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Hey,
>
> That's something I didn't find a good way to do this cycle for the
> desktop summaries and I wonder how other teams deal with that?
>
> I've a rough idea of what desktop is working on but I never find the
> time to chase down all the references to list them in those emails...
> Do we have any report which list "all the bugs assigned to people from
> $team"? That would be a good start but not quite a match for that list
> since lot of our team members have pet bugs they plan to work that are
> not release material...
>
> Cheers,
> Sebastien Bacher
>
We were just thinking the same with the Xubuntu team a while ago.
For us, any bug that is linked to a blueprint targeted for the release
would be the answer. This isn't the complete truth (yet), since we
haven't linked all bugs to blueprints. It doesn't seem impossible to do
this for future releases though, at least for us; we don't have too many
bugs and linking bugs to blueprints is really easy anyway.
The proposed method would also mean that this information could be
gathered automatically. Maybe some "filters" could be added to this
process though; the most simple one being only marking bugs with the
status "In progress" to be the "bugs working on by team".
Cheers,
Pasi
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