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* work on issues scheduled for "integration asap" (e.g. OOo 2.x) | * work on issues scheduled for "integration asap" (e.g. OOo 2.x) | ||
− | * reconsider priorities of your own or your boss (or votes, other feedback) and adjust the target. | + | * reconsider priorities of your own or your boss (or [[votes]], other feedback) and adjust the target. |
Note: Unconfirmed Issues will first reviewed by the QA Team, it is not expected that developer work on unconfirmed issues. Exception: Code Patches of issue has been passed through QA to Developer. | Note: Unconfirmed Issues will first reviewed by the QA Team, it is not expected that developer work on unconfirmed issues. Exception: Code Patches of issue has been passed through QA to Developer. |
Revision as of 14:19, 29 March 2007
Duties for Developers
- review patch issues (give feedback, approval, integrate), see Initial Response Time (IRT) and Issue Inactivity Time (IIT)
- issues with regression keyword set have highest priority, either explain why they are "regressions by design" and reset the regression keyword or issues need to be fixed.
- review new issues (defects) and assign an appropiate target to them (at least once a week)
- work on issues (defect or features) for next release (e.g. OOo 2.0.4) according issues priority
- work on issues scheduled for "integration asap" (e.g. OOo 2.x)
- reconsider priorities of your own or your boss (or votes, other feedback) and adjust the target.
Note: Unconfirmed Issues will first reviewed by the QA Team, it is not expected that developer work on unconfirmed issues. Exception: Code Patches of issue has been passed through QA to Developer.