On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 03:03:25PM -0400, Ben Cotton wrote:
Does anyone have historical context for what the Council ticket
priorities mean? As I'm going through documenting processes, it seems
like the tickets repo is a good thing to document as well. But these
priorities are....not clear:
* OMG Urgent!!!1
* Needs Review
* Next Meeting
* Coming Up
* Waiting on Assignee
* Waiting on Reporter
* Waiting on External
We originally just had the three priority statuses: Urgent, Next, and on
deck (Coming Up). Then, we added a "needs triage" status (Needs Review).
That maybe should be implicit. Then, we went through a period where our
ticket reviews were all "this is actually blocked on so-and-so", and so we
added states for those blockers.
I'm not saying this is a good system. But there's the historical context. :)
In particular, I could make a case for any arrangement of "Needs
Review", "Next Meeting", and "Coming Up". If someone knows what
we
meant by these when they were created, that would be a good starting
point.
I plan on suggesting some changes anyway (priority and status are
different axes, and we're treating them the same right now), so if
there's no history available then I'll just skip this and work on a
proposal for cleaning it up. But if there's some amount of knowledge
to document, I'd like to get that written down now and fix it when we
get around to changing the priorities.
Thanks,
BC
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