-- Alex
> -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:development-bounces+alexander.blasche=digia.com@qt- > On terça-feira, 30 de julho de 2013 11:00:22, Blasche Alexander wrote: > > How do I set an estimation value? There must be a way to specify the > > estimation/target. Please don’t offer the Meta task for release x.y option > > or just a comment. A filter must be able to find the tasks planned for > > release x.y . > > The idea from the people in the discussion was that we shouldn't estimate. > We're very bad at it. > > Instead of estimating, I'd go for some generic names that match the > branches: > any release > any minor (feature) release > any major release > > This is not estimation, it's just information about which type of release can > contain the change. And those won't require jolly-bumping of versions after > a > release. Hm this doesn't help me since I have tasks which I want to achieve for the next release (e.g. 5.2) and some which I want for "any minor release" thereafter. It is merely a todo list for myself. If it is about the bumping then I am happy to bump my own tasks but I need to maintain the list for the next minor release. As long as it is not closed it is not 100% sure anyway. Why don't we accept that any "fix in" for a non-closed task is a bad estimate. No guarantee. Then we don't have any problems here. -- Alex _______________________________________________ Development mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development
