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On 6 February 2016 at 09:47, Rich Freeman <rich0@g.o> wrote: |
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> That was my thought around having a query for bugs filed in the last |
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> 24h. Basically they'd be auto-assigned, but people could choose to |
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> review recent bugs to see if any were mis-assigned, and no action is |
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> necessary if they're OK. |
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The idea with /delayed/ auto-assignment was to give humans opportunity |
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to see and triage the bug /before/ auto-assignment took place. |
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Specifically to give an incentive to prevent potential assignment blackholes =). |
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And the "no interaction" grace period was so that if a bug-wrangler |
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saw a bug report and saw that it was too poorly detailed to classify |
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it _at all_, the interaction would prohibit subsequent |
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auto-assignment. |
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Kent |
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KENTNL - https://metacpan.org/author/KENTNL |