[openstack-dev] Another nova bug day!
Russell Bryant
rbryant at redhat.com
Thu May 23 15:24:35 UTC 2013
On 05/23/2013 04:19 AM, Thierry Carrez wrote:
> The two-stage process used by Quantum is, I think, an interesting one
> for complex projects such as Nova. You can't expect every developer to
> have the expertise to triage and debunk everything, but every developer
> can tell which expertise is actually needed. So having people assigned
> to days to apply tags to new bugs, then people assigned to triage
> specific tags, might work out. I can certainly sign up to triage
> "rootwrap"-tagged bugs :)
I really like this idea.
Here are the official bug tags we currently have:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Bug_Tags
I updated it fairly recently, so I think it's up to date for nova, at
least. Some actions if we want to try this out:
1) Add some more tags to get more coverage across all of nova. (Don't
just edit the wiki page, they have to be added into launchpad, so ping
me if you have one to add.)
2) Save off some handly launchpad queries:
- untriaged, untagged bugs
- for t in tags: untriaged bugs with tag t
3) Create a wiki page that has all of the above queries, along with a
place for people to sign up for triaging a category. We also need a
couple people responsible for tagging incoming bugs so they move into
tag-specific triage queues.
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Russell Bryant
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