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* [[Issue_Tracker_Forum_Transcript]] - out of date, maybe should be archived somehow? | * [[Issue_Tracker_Forum_Transcript]] - out of date, maybe should be archived somehow? | ||
* Missing: Explanation of how JIRA issues are worked from start to finish. (new page for this probably). | * Missing: Explanation of how JIRA issues are worked from start to finish. (new page for this probably). | ||
=Priority Definitions= | |||
* '''Showstopper''' - a issue that could (or did) cause disastrous consequences. For example critical loss of data, critical loss of system availability, critical loss of security, critical loss of safety. | |||
* '''Severe''' - a issue that could (or did) cause very serious consequences. For example a function is severely broken, cannot be used and there is no workaround. | |||
* '''Major''' - a issue that could (or did) cause significant consequences, but there is a workaround. For example: A function is badly broken but workaround exists. | |||
* '''Minor''' (default) - a issue that could (or did) cause small or negligible consequences. Easy to recover or workaround. For example: misleading error messages, displaying output in a font or format other than what the resident desired. | |||
* '''Trivial''' - a issue that can cause no negative consequences. Such defects normally produce no erroneous outputs. For example: simple typos in documentation, bad layout or mis-spelling on screen. |
Revision as of 07:38, 3 September 2010
Need to change
For Aug 23:
- DONE - Issue_Tracker/Status - made a new section on live page
- DONE - Minor edits to Issue_Tracker/FAQ
For Upgrade/Migration on Sept 6/7:
- Issue_Tracker/Searching - Torley will create new videos week of Aug 30 (after we do test migration)
- Issue_Tracker_Forum_Transcript - out of date, maybe should be archived somehow?
- Missing: Explanation of how JIRA issues are worked from start to finish. (new page for this probably).
Priority Definitions
- Showstopper - a issue that could (or did) cause disastrous consequences. For example critical loss of data, critical loss of system availability, critical loss of security, critical loss of safety.
- Severe - a issue that could (or did) cause very serious consequences. For example a function is severely broken, cannot be used and there is no workaround.
- Major - a issue that could (or did) cause significant consequences, but there is a workaround. For example: A function is badly broken but workaround exists.
- Minor (default) - a issue that could (or did) cause small or negligible consequences. Easy to recover or workaround. For example: misleading error messages, displaying output in a font or format other than what the resident desired.
- Trivial - a issue that can cause no negative consequences. Such defects normally produce no erroneous outputs. For example: simple typos in documentation, bad layout or mis-spelling on screen.