[openstack-dev] [Neutron] Bug squashing day
Akihiro Motoki
amotoki at gmail.com
Thu Aug 7 16:19:36 UTC 2014
Thanks Eugene for initiating Neutron bug squashing day!
I would like to focus on bug triaging and checking bug status rather
than fixing bugs.
There seem be many bugs which are not valid anymore.
Thanks,
Akihiro
On Thu, Aug 7, 2014 at 11:31 PM, Eugene Nikanorov
<enikanorov at mirantis.com> wrote:
> Hi neutron folks,
>
> Today should have been 'Bug squashing day' where we go over existing bugs
> filed for the project and triage/prioritize/comment on them.
>
> I've created an etherpad with (hopefully) full list of neutron bugs:
> https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/neutron-bug-squashing-day-2014-08-07
>
> I was able to walk through a couple of almost thousand of bugs we have.
> My target was to reduce the number of open bugs, so some of them I moved to
> incomplete/invalid/won't fix state (not many though); then, to reduce the
> number of high importance bugs, especially if they're hanging for too long.
>
> As you can see, bugs in the etherpad are sorted by importance.
> Some of my observations include:
> - almost all bugs with High priority really seem like issues we should be
> fixing.
> In many cases submitter or initial contributor abandoned his work on the
> bug...
> - there are a couple of important bugs related to DVR where previously
> working stuff
> is broken, but in all cases there are DVR subteam members working on those,
> so we're good here so far.
>
> I also briefly described resolution for each bug, where 'n/a' means that bug
> just needs to be fixed/work should be continued without any change to state.
> I'm planning to continue to go over this list and expect more bugs will go
> away which previously have been marked as medium/low or wishlist.
>
> If anyone is willing to help - you're welcome!
>
> Thanks,
> Eugene.
>
>
>
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