On Wednesday, 30 March 2016 04:08:45 UTC+8, Emma Humphries wrote: > tl;dr > > In Quarter Two I'm implementing the work we’ve been doing to improve > triage, make actionable decisions on new bugs, and prevent us from shipping > regressions in Firefox. > > Today I’m asking for feedback on the plan which is posted at: > > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FFrtS0u6gNBE1mxsGJA9JLseJ_U6tW-1NJvHMq551ko > > Allowing bugs to sit around without a decision on what we will do about > them sends the wrong message to Mozillans about how we treat bugs, how we > value their involvement, and reduces quality. > > The Firefox quality team (myself, Mike Hoye, Ryan VanderMeulen, Mark Cote, > and Benjamin Smedberg) want to make better assertions about the quality of > our releases by giving you tools to make clear decisions about which bugs > must be fixed for each release (urgent) and actively tracking those bugs. > What We Learned From The Pilot Program > > During the past 6 weeks, we have prototyped and tested a triage process > with the DOM, Hello, and Developer Tools teams. > > Andrew Overholt, who participated in the pilot for the DOM team, said, “A > consistent bug triage process can help us spread the load of watching > incoming bugs and help avoid issues falling through the cracks." > > During the pilot, the DOM team uncovered critical bugs quickly so that > people could be assigned to them. > > The pilot groups also found that the triage process needs to be fast and > have tooling to make going through bugs fast. It’s easy to fall behind on > triage for a component, but if you stay up to date it will take no more > than 15 minutes a day. > > You can find the bugs we triaged during the pilot by looking for whiteboard > tags containing ‘btpp-’. > > It is also important to have consistent, shared definitions for regression > across components so triagers do not waste effort on mis-labeled bugs. > Comments? > > I am posting this plan now for comment over the next week. I intend to > finalize the triage plan for implementation by Tuesday, April 5th. Feedback > and questions are welcome on the document, privately via email or IRC > (where I’m emceeaich) or on the bugmast...@mozilla.org mailing list. > Timeline > > January: finish finding component responsible parties > > February: pilot review of NEW bugs with four groups of components, draft > new process > > Now: comment period for new process, finalize process > > Q2: implement new process across all components involved in shipping Firefox > Q3: all newly triaged bugs following the new process > > -- Emma Humphries, Bugmaster
Hi I'm someone who is studying the triage process and workflow among OSS, Can anyone tell me does the new triage plan discussed here get adopted and what is the final version? I would also love to know where and could I follow your discussions on policies? I can't find other topics related to this thread in google groups. _______________________________________________ dev-platform mailing list dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform