On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 4:37 AM, Tim Wilson-Brown - teor teor2345@gmail.com wrote:
On 8 Oct 2015, at 05:01, Nick Mathewson nickm@alum.mit.edu wrote:
On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 11:56 AM, David Goulet dgoulet@ev0ke.net wrote:
Hello tor-dev!
While 028 bug triaging, we realized that we *really* need priorities to not be a banana field deprive of useful meaning. If you are unaware or don't remember, the priority field in a trac ticket can be:
blocker critical major normal minor trivial
Those are "severities" *NOT* priorities. Now I propose the following:
- I take those above and copy them to the already existing but empty
severity field. They seem reasonable and we are used to them.
Rename all priorities to something more meaninful:
blocker --> Immediate criticial --> Very High major --> High normal --> Medium minor --> Low trivial --> Very Low
World trac domination!
This could get confusing for some tickets after that but at least we can transition towards using the Severity field from now on.
Anyone object or think it's a bad bad idea?
This is very little work for lots of benefits so I don't want to get into a massive reorg. or bike-shedding the naming convention. I would be open though to drop the "Very [High|Low]" field but that could make some tickets with less semantic.
I'll let that sync for some days before doing anything. Let's not wait anymore and take back our Trac system! Freeeeeeeeeedom!!!!!
+1 on this.
Also, I suggest that it might be clever to have it so that only members of GRP_devel can set priorities.
That would be clever, as long as enough people are in GRP_devel. (And by that, I mean, “pick me!")
Yes, of course. GRP_devel is not a very restricted credential; it basically means "This person writes code or something like that, and can probably be trusted not to rage-edit the repository."
(You are now a member. Anybody else who should be a member, please let me know on IRC or something.)