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On 7/7/10 5:43 AM, James Laska wrote:
If there is a solution that addresses the problems identified during
F-13, and it can be implemented in *short* time. It would be
compelling. I'm a fan of solving problems with tooling, but I'm not
convinced that is where our big investment should be for the upcoming
release, or that it fully addresses the problems encountered during
F-13.
I can think of one quick and simple way of doing this.
When we review a bug and accept it on the blocker list, we use a keyword
of "ACCEPTED" or some such. That way any bug without the word is
assumed to just be proposed and not yet accepted. A bit more manual
work and a bit harder to query, but it still nets the result of
differentiating between bugs that are proposed and bugs that are
accepted blockers.
Thoughts?
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Jesse Keating
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