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This is a quick PSA about the "GoodFirstBug" lists. I use the plural "lists" because we currently have two of these. The first list is the
"custom field" version, which was created during the migration away from Monorail, and initially contained everything with the Monorail "Hotlist-GoodFirstBug" label, around 5000 total issues. This first list was the "main" list from Monorail, and the migration stored it as a Buganizer custom field called "Chromium Labels" with a value of "GoodFirstBug". The second list is the
"hotlist" version, which was also created during the migration from Monorail, but it came from a much-less-used hotlist called "GoodFirstBug" that initially (during the migration) contained about 56 issues. That list, post-migration, expanded to about 150 issues, as people added to it.
As you can guess, the above situation caused some confusion, for a few reasons:
- Since there are two ways to label a good first bug, some folks chose one and some chose another.
- The "main list" used a more obscure custom field, rather than a more mainstream hotlist, which caused (more) people to start using the hotlist rather than the custom field.
To avoid these problems, I'm working to eliminate one of the two lists, so we have only a single place to store good first bugs. Generally, since hotlists are the preferred way to handle lists like this in Buganizer, I'd like to eliminate the custom field list entirely. I've already synchronized the lists, so both contain the same list of bugs, as of now. But I wanted to give people time to chime in if there's a good reason *not* to eliminate the custom field version of the good first bugs list from Buganizer. Otherwise, I plan to do that in one week, on January 15, 2025.
Thanks,
Mason