[asterisk-commits] lmadsen: trunk r219895 - in /trunk/include/asterisk: ./ doxygen/
SVN commits to the Asterisk project
asterisk-commits at lists.digium.com
Wed Sep 23 12:46:51 CDT 2009
Author: lmadsen
Date: Wed Sep 23 12:46:46 2009
New Revision: 219895
URL: http://svnview.digium.com/svn/asterisk?view=rev&rev=219895
Log:
Add Mantis work flow documention.
This commit adds the doxygen changes that I've made to describe the Mantis
work flow documentation for the open source issue tracker. This should make
it easier to determine the flow of issues through the issue tracker, and what
those statuses mean.
(closes issue #15902)
Reported by: lmadsen
Patches:
mantisworkflow.h uploaded by lmadsen (license 10)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/367/
Added:
trunk/include/asterisk/doxygen/mantisworkflow.h (with props)
Modified:
trunk/include/asterisk/doxyref.h
Added: trunk/include/asterisk/doxygen/mantisworkflow.h
URL: http://svnview.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk/include/asterisk/doxygen/mantisworkflow.h?view=auto&rev=219895
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--- trunk/include/asterisk/doxygen/mantisworkflow.h (added)
+++ trunk/include/asterisk/doxygen/mantisworkflow.h Wed Sep 23 12:46:46 2009
@@ -1,0 +1,205 @@
+/*
+ * Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 1999 - 2009, Digium, Inc.
+ *
+ * See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
+ * the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
+ * any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
+ * the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC
+ * channels for your use.
+ *
+ * This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
+ * the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
+ * at the top of the source tree.
+ */
+
+/*!
+ * \file
+ */
+
+/*!
+ * \page MantisWorkflow Workflow Guidelines for Asterisk Open Source Issue Tracker
+ *
+ * \AsteriskTrunkWarning
+ *
+ * <hr/>
+ *
+ * The purpose of this document is to briefly describe the various statuses an
+ * issue can be placed in, and what that status means. In addition, the simple
+ * workflow and transition between statuses will be discussed.
+ *
+ * \section StatusDefinitions Issue Status Definitions
+ *
+ * \subsection New New
+ * The 'New' status is where all bugs start. This is an issue which has not
+ * received a review by a bug marshal to move it to an appropriate next
+ * status. Steps required to move to the next logical step include:
+ *
+ * \arg checking Category and Severity are set correctly
+ * \arg verifying the issue does not look like a support issue (if so, note
+ * the reporter should use the appropriate support channels, and change
+ * status to Closed)
+ * \arg determine that enough debugging information has been provided so that
+ * a developer can move the issue forward (e.g. on SIP issues, that the
+ * standard SIP debug and history, console output, and configuration
+ * file information has been provided, or in the case of a crash issue,
+ * that a proper backtrace has been provided)
+ *
+ * If the necessary information has not been collected, then the issue
+ * should be moved to Feedback status, and the missing information be
+ * requested by the reporter*.
+ *
+ * When all required information has been collected, the issue can be moved
+ * to the Acknowledged status.
+ *
+ * \note (*) issues which remain in the Feedback status for more than 2 weeks
+ * without feedback from the reporter should be marked as
+ * Closed/Suspended
+ *
+ * \subsection Acknowledged Acknowledged
+ * The 'Acknowledged' status is the first step to issue resolution. It is
+ * an issue that has been filed correctly, the categorization and severity
+ * have been set, and that initial debugging information has been
+ * collected.
+ *
+ * A developer may then review the issue tracker for Acknowledged issues
+ * and to determine whether additional information is necessary (i.e. that
+ * a crash issue with backtrace requires valgrind output, or other
+ * non-standard debugging feedback).
+ *
+ * Issues may be moved to the next step in the workflow when the developer
+ * has either determined the issue is Confirmed, requires additional
+ * Feedback, is an issue that has already been resolved (or does not need
+ * to be resolved), in which case it should be Closed.
+ *
+ * \subsection Confirmed Confirmed
+ * The 'Confirmed' status represents issues which have been verified as
+ * existing in the current branch(es), and has all necessary information to
+ * be accepted into Acknowledged status. The general qualifier for an issue
+ * being moved to Confirmed is more than one community member stating the
+ * issue exists.
+ *
+ * Confirmed issues may also contain patches created by developers which
+ * need to be applied in order to gain further knowledge or debugging by
+ * the original reporter, or any other community member who has verified
+ * this issue as existing. The developer will then move the issue to
+ * Feedback status while waiting for information from the reporter(s).
+ *
+ * Issues with patches that are candidates for inclusion into the various
+ * branches that should resolve the issue are to be moved to the
+ * Ready for Testing status.
+ *
+ * \subsection ReadyForTesting Ready for Testing
+ * 'Ready for Testing' indicates issues which have patches available for
+ * testing by community members or the original reporter which should
+ * resolve the reported issue.
+ *
+ * If the patch does not resolve the issue, then it should be placed back
+ * into Confirmed status until an additional patch can be created for
+ * testing.
+ *
+ * If the patch resolves the issue, then it should be moved to the Ready
+ * for Review status.
+ *
+ * \subsection ReadyForReview Ready for Review
+ * When an issue has a patch that has been tested by a community member and
+ * which resolves the originally reported issue, should then be moved to
+ * the Ready for Review status. Issues marked as Ready for Review should
+ * then either be reviewed by another developer prior to merging (if it is
+ * a non-invasive fix), or the patch should be placed on Reviewboard if it
+ * is a complicated or invasive fix.
+ *
+ * If an issue has a reviewboard link, it should be placed in the
+ * Additional Information section of an issue, and the marker [review]
+ * prefixed to the issue title.
+ *
+ * \subsection Resolved Resolved
+ * The Resolved status is rarely used directly by manual intervention, but
+ * rather is utilized by svnbot and other automated methods prior to an
+ * issue being closed.
+ *
+ * \subsection Feedback Feedback
+ * Feedback is used when an issue is awaiting information from the original
+ * reporter, or other active members of the community in the issue. Issues
+ * which remain in the feedback state longer than 2 weeks without feedback
+ * from any active participants, and which cannot be moved without, are to
+ * be Closed and marked as suspended.
+ *
+ * \subsection LicenseRequired License Required
+ * License Required is used when a patch has been attached to an issue, but
+ * which is currently in the License Pending state, or has been rejected
+ * and is awaiting the reporter to resign the license.
+ *
+ * \subsection Assigned Assigned
+ * Issues marked as Assigned are the responsibility of the assigned
+ * developer, typically because they contain some sort of special knowledge
+ * required to resolve the issue, or because they have decided to take
+ * responsibility for moving the issue to resolution.
+ *
+ * \subsection Closed Closed
+ * Issues which have a resolution are marked as Closed. There are several
+ * resolutions that a Closed issue can contain, such as Fixed, Won't Fix,
+ * Duplicate, or Suspended. Issues that have been Closed manually should
+ * have an appropriate resolution set such as Suspended or Won't Fix, along
+ * with a note indicating why the issue was Closed.
+ *
+ * If the issue is being closed due to a lack of feedback, the resolution
+ * should be Suspended, and a note indicating the issue was closed due to
+ * a lack of feedback, and that it will be reopened upon request if the
+ * reporter can provide the necessary information to move the issue forward
+ * again.
+ *
+ * <hr/>
+ *
+ * \section TypicalWorkflow Typical Workflow
+ *
+ * The typical workflow of an issue is as follows:
+ *
+ * \subsection Brief Brief
+ *
+ * New --> Feedback(*) --> Acknowledged --> Confirmed --> Ready for Testing
+ * --> Ready for Review --> Closed (commited, closed by svnbot)
+ *
+ * \note (*)Optional status used when not enough information provided to move to
+ * Acknowledged.
+ *
+ * \subsection Verbose Verbose
+ *
+ * - Issue is filed by a community member. All issues will start in the status New.
+ *
+ * - An issue marshal then performs triage on New issues and determined if they are
+ * valid issues (non-support), have been correctly categorized, have the
+ * necessary debugging information, etc...
+ * - Issues without the necessary information are moved to Feedback
+ * - Issues that are support, or feature requests without patches, are Closed
+ * - Issues that have all the necessary debugging information to move forward
+ * are Acknowledged
+ * .
+ *
+ * - After an issue has been moved to the Acknowledged state, then a developer will
+ * review to determine if the issue exists, and if so, to move it to the
+ * Confirmed state. If additional information is required, the issue may be moved
+ * to Feedback state.
+ *
+ * - An issue reaches the Confirmed state when the issue has been verified to
+ * exist. Issues that are Confirmed may also contain patches that provide
+ * additional debugging information.
+ *
+ * - Issues that have patches that require testing and feedback from the community
+ * are then placed in the Ready for Testing status.
+ *
+ * - Once a patch has been tested and confirmed to resolve the issue, we change the
+ * status to Ready for Review.
+ *
+ * - An issue that is Ready for Review needs to be looked over by a developer, or
+ * placed on Reviewboard (for larger patches) prior to being commited. Issues
+ * that are in Ready for Review are typically ready, or nearly ready to be
+ * commited.
+ *
+ * - Once an issue has been commited, svnbot will then Close the issue if the
+ * correct keywords are used in the commit message (see Guidelines for Commit
+ * Messages)
+ * .
+ * <hr/>
+ */
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Modified: trunk/include/asterisk/doxyref.h
URL: http://svnview.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk/include/asterisk/doxyref.h?view=diff&rev=219895&r1=219894&r2=219895
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--- trunk/include/asterisk/doxyref.h (original)
+++ trunk/include/asterisk/doxyref.h Wed Sep 23 12:46:46 2009
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@
* \arg \ref ReleaseStatus : The current support level for various Asterisk releases
* \arg \ref ReleasePolicies : Asterisk Release and Commit Policies
* \arg \ref Reviewboard : Reviewboard Usage and Guidelines
+ * \arg \ref MantisWorkflow : Workflow Guidelines for Asterisk Open Source Issue Tracker
* \arg \ref AstCREDITS : A Thank You to contributors (unfortunately out of date)
*
* \section apisandinterfaces Asterisk APIs and Interfaces
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