Am Mittwoch, 8. April 2015 01:04:34 UTC+2 schrieb Karl Dubost:
> Daniel,
>
> Le 8 avr. 2015 à 06:19, Daniel Holbert <dholbert@mozi**
a.com> a écrit :
> > People already have inconsistent interpretations of what the bug
> > "status" field ASSIGNED vs NEW means (and inconsistent
> > levels-of-bothering-to-actually-tweak-the-flag).
>
> (Sorry if it had already been discussed in the past, slap me with a URI with the past archived discussion about it.)
I reopened the old topic.
https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=de#!topic/mozilla.dev.platform/3DAYBckD2C4
(Maybe you have to replace the "de" with "us" or something like that ...)
> Agreed for the ASSIGNED vs NEW is bothering to set manually.
> That said I never understood, why it was not tied to someone being assigned to the bug. "Take this bug" should flip automatically this field. Going back to nobody should put it back to NEW.
Ahhmmm ... yes! Seems you don't understand the workflow from some devs like I did at the beginning ... :D
Some "Take this bug" but let the status to "NEW" to show that it is in the to-dos-list and set the status to "ASSIGNED" when a solution is _in_progress_. ^^ (AFAIK)
Think that's just a behavior from the time where "IN_PROGRESS" didn't existed ... (IMHO)
So what's my problem with?
Normally nothing ... but I didn't understand it at the beginning like I guess, others don't do it ...
One of my favs on computers (in comparison to RL) is, that if you have a problem and you fix it one time correct, normally the problem shouldn't appear again.
So I can just learn how bmo is used and us it for me ... or I try to fix "the problem" for (hopefully) everyone else, too.
And about save of time:
Really the first time that somebody had this question and started a discussion ???
I try to make a little bit QA for Mozilla ...
Mozilla measure a lot of data, telemetry, crash reports ... to have exact data to work with and don't have to guess so much because it was measured ...
... but bmo IMHO (the oldest tool?) seems to reflect the reality not at all!
I think it should be possible to e.g. making stats about bmo for QA, too.
E.g.: Which Windows 7 bug is the most annoying for the users at bmo?
Or: Which bug is the oldest not fixed bug with Importance "Major"?
I don't know if such analyses are done ATM ...
... but would be hard with data that is correct or not, or?
And the status of a bug is the simplest/first/most important data of a bug ...
So IMHO a small change for the devs/teams but a big change for QA !?