Hi,
sajolida:
> intrigeri:
>> * Rename the "Easy" property on tickets to "Starter". This would
>> avoid having to explain all the time that these tickets are not
>> necessarily easy, of for less skilled people: they're simply good
>> ways to start getting involved in Tails.
> I like this as well! Do I have the needed permissions to do this myself
> on Redmine?
I doubt it. How about we do this: you prepare a branch that implements
this new terminology on our website, and when I review'n'merge it,
I apply the corresponding change to Redmine at the same time?
>> * Ensure we have "Starter" tickets for "User interface design"
>> on Redmine.
> Right but hard to make sure it's applied continuously.
Agreed.
> The good news is
> that this should already be part of the job of the ticket gardener [1]
> so having a new person to do that (and maybe a checklist to make sure
> that's done each time) would solve this.
Well, yes and no.
What the ticket gardener can, and should, do is: "Add 'easy' tags
where relevant according to our criteria for easy tasks." But I don't
think that our main problem here in practice is merely about
forgetting to flag tickets as Easy/Starter.
I think we have two other problems to address first:
1. We have no documented criteria that the ticket gardener could use
to flag "User interface design" tasks as Easy/Starter:
https://tails.boum.org/contribute/working_together/criteria_for_easy_tasks/
Anyone wants to fix this?
2. Documenting tickets well enough so that they can reasonably be
flagged as Easy/Starter. The ticket gardener is not in a good
position to do that. But those who create and maintain "User
interface design" tickets are. Let's all try :)
Cheers,
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intrigeri