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Hi,
The Jira blocker status can be used when something really blocks OFBiz to start. There are certainly other cases where it can be used. I propose a peculiar one: when an issue blocks a release. That's why I changed the status of OFBIZ-10012 If we agree I'll document that in our "OFBiz Committers Roles and Responsibilities <https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Committers+Roles+and+Responsibilities>" page Jacques |
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Done,
I wonder when we should recommend to use Critical, any ideas? Jacques Le 15/01/2018 à 11:04, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : > > Hi, > > The Jira blocker status can be used when something really blocks OFBiz to start. There are certainly other cases where it can be used. I propose a > peculiar one: when an issue blocks a release. > > That's why I changed the status of OFBIZ-10012 > > If we agree I'll document that in our "OFBiz Committers Roles and Responsibilities > <https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Committers+Roles+and+Responsibilities>" page > > Jacques |
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Blocker - the fault stops the system itself from starting or working. It simply *must* be fixed as soon as possible. The system cannot be released in this state. Critical - A feature of critical importance is faulty. A workaround is possible, or a quick fix could be applied after release. While you usually would not release with a critical fault present, it's conceivable. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2469178/how-do-you-define-the-severity-critical-high-low-etc-of-bugs Cheers Paul On 21 January 2018 at 23:36, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]> wrote: > Done, > > I wonder when we should recommend to use Critical, any ideas? > > Jacques > > > Le 15/01/2018 à 11:04, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : > >> >> Hi, >> >> The Jira blocker status can be used when something really blocks OFBiz to >> start. There are certainly other cases where it can be used. I propose a >> peculiar one: when an issue blocks a release. >> >> That's why I changed the status of OFBIZ-10012 >> >> If we agree I'll document that in our "OFBiz Committers Roles and >> Responsibilities <https://cwiki.apache.org/conf >> luence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Committers+Roles+and+Responsibilities>" page >> >> Jacques >> > > -- Coherent Software Australia Pty Ltd PO Box 2773 Cheltenham Vic 3192 Australia Phone: +61 3 9585 6788 Web: http://www.coherentsoftware.com.au/ Email: [hidden email]
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Thanks Paul,
I'll add that in our OFBiz Committers Roles and Responsibilities <https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Committers+Roles+and+Responsibilities> page Jacques Le 28/01/2018 à 04:24, Paul Foxworthy a écrit : > Hi Jacques > > Blocker - the fault stops the system itself from starting or working. It > simply *must* be fixed as soon as possible. The system cannot be released > in this state. > Critical - A feature of critical importance is faulty. A workaround is > possible, or a quick fix could be applied after release. While you usually > would not release with a critical fault present, it's conceivable. > > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2469178/how-do-you-define-the-severity-critical-high-low-etc-of-bugs > > Cheers > > Paul > > > On 21 January 2018 at 23:36, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]> > wrote: > >> Done, >> >> I wonder when we should recommend to use Critical, any ideas? >> >> Jacques >> >> >> Le 15/01/2018 à 11:04, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> The Jira blocker status can be used when something really blocks OFBiz to >>> start. There are certainly other cases where it can be used. I propose a >>> peculiar one: when an issue blocks a release. >>> >>> That's why I changed the status of OFBIZ-10012 >>> >>> If we agree I'll document that in our "OFBiz Committers Roles and >>> Responsibilities <https://cwiki.apache.org/conf >>> luence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Committers+Roles+and+Responsibilities>" page >>> >>> Jacques >>> >> > |
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