[asterisk-dev] Bugs/patches 16033 and 16590 ignored forever
Steve Totaro
stotaro at asteriskhelpdesk.com
Fri Apr 23 18:09:07 CDT 2010
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 11:55 AM, François Delawarde <
fdelawarde at wirelessmundi.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-04-22 at 10:54 -0400, Leif Madsen wrote:
> > The karma system wouldn't factor into how the Digium team performs
> > development
> > because the issues that could potentially affect the greatest number
> > of people
> > are worked on first; regardless as to who originally filed the issue.
> > That's a
> > good thing because if someone new comes along and files a good report,
> > and that
> > report is about something that affects a large number of users, it
> > doesn't make
> > sense to sit on it just because their karma isn't as high as someone
> > else :)
>
> Not necessarily if you priorize in that way:
> 1. urgency / whether it affects lots of users
> 2. report quality
> 3. whether it is trivial
> 4. whether it includes a patch
> 5. karma of the reporter
>
> It would just mean that between that a bug having a good report AND a
> trusted reporter would be treated faster than a bug having just a good
> report. Higher karma usually meaning less resources necessary and faster
> resolution.
>
> François.
>
>
#1. Beneficial to Digium's Switchvox product and sales.
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