Author: sajolida Date: To: The Tails public development discussion list Subject: Re: [Tails-dev] Quarterly tickets gardening: outcome and proposals
On 07/10/13 12:34, intrigeri wrote: > sajolida@??? wrote (07 Oct 2013 08:41:50 GMT) :
>> I hope possible contributors won't be turned down by "low"
>> priority tasks.
>
> This is a topic I've been thinking of recently.
>
> I'm more and more thinking we need another way to express that we find
> something is not unimportant, but we are not able to commit to do it
> any time soon, so patches are welcome.
>
> It's a different thing than telling that something is of lower
> importance per-se (like a wishlist feature request).
>
> Right now, we only have one single way (priority = Low) to express
> both situations, and indeed there's a risk that as a new contributor,
> being suggested to tackle something marked with low priority may not
> feel very inviting.
>
> But I'm unsure how to do it: actually, most of the tickets that are
> not on our roadmap, and not assigned to anyone, and are of >>Low
> priority, fall into the "we can't do it right now, please help"
> category. So perhaps we should just clarify that this is the current
> situation in the "how to contribute" documentation, and avoid
> inventing yet another bit of overhead to our Redmine processes.
Could we add a priority called "wishlist" or "bonus"? Then we can have
tasks of "low" priority: to flag them as of low importance, and
"wishlist": to flag them as good ideas but that we don't commit to do
ourselves because we don't have time. Then "easy" tasks would fit better
in this "wishlist" category and maybe look more appealing. But I'm not
sure that is possible on the current Redmine instance.