On Wed, 2010-03-24 at 19:26 -0700, Jesse Keating wrote:
Historically we've used Target thusly: When issues are proposed
as
release blocking, and "the powers that be" decide that we wouldn't in
fact delay the release for those issues, we often put them on Target,
which gives developers an easy way to see issues which are "important"
to work on, but not "important enough" to block the release. But really
there is little interaction between the Target tracker and the "powers
that be" beyond the initial dropping. Target has been more for the
maintainers' tracking than anybody else.
Just to clarify, the motivation for us (Bugzappers) starting this thread
is that it's our belief maintainers aren't really using the Target
trackers for this purpose lately. We haven't seen anything to indicate
those bugs are receiving any more attention than any other bugs.
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