Issue Triage

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This is a working group focusing on triage for issues on Drupal.org. Triage is the activity of categorizing, updating and adding information to issues so developers know where their efforts are most needed. This group maintains guidelines for managing the issue queue, suggests targets for bug hunters, and connects people who are helping Drupal developers by doing triage.

As of December 2006, there are 1500 active issues in core and almost 10000 total active issues, giving the false impression that Drupal is buggy, unreliable and unresponsive. Join the ITWG to help counteract this!

Triage on d.o

Posted by naught101 on October 6, 2011 at 4:31am

Been thinking about ways of getting triage happening on d.o, http://drupal.org/node/1300994 could use some input from people here. It's just an initial suggestion, definitely open to alternative solutions

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Move all core Drupal files into /core folder

Posted by pillarsdotnet on September 27, 2011 at 4:57pm
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2011年11月01日 (All day) Europe/London
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User group meeting

On November 1, 2011, all Drupal 8.x core files will be moved into a /core folder. This will break nearly every patch in the 8.x queue, requiring them at least to be re-rolled against the updated directory structure.

After that date, backporting 8.x patches to 7.x will no longer be trivial.

Dries announced in #22336-254:

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We added a page about triage to d.o

Posted by clemens.tolboom on July 4, 2010 at 12:11pm

Last week @ dutch developers days we discussed http://live.gnome.org/Bugsquad/TriageGuide and did some closing of issues on the views issue queue.

This all resulted in Bugsquad / Triage - Mitigating the developers pain and later found out about this group :)

We thought it would be wise to run a session at DrupalCon CPH. It that wise to do?

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Issue Triage Resources

Posted by discursives on June 28, 2010 at 5:22pm
Last updated by discursives on Tue, 2010年06月29日 14:09

Interested in doing some triage? Here's some places to look for guidance as you get started.
These resources are for helping you make decisions when you are:

*Responding to issues
*Changing the status of issues
*Attempting to close issues

Some of the reasons you might want to do this include:

*Many issues in the queue for a module that are going unanswered
*Desire to help out with a module or with the project in general
*Give a little back

When you go ahead with your triage, come back to this group and share your notes!

*Existing documents

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Sessions on Community and Code Review Wanted For Drupalcon 2008

Posted by mpare on January 19, 2008 at 12:53am

My name is Matthew Pare and I'm a Co-Chair for the "Community and Core" track for Drupalcon Boston 2008. Over the last couple of weeks we have been planning and brainstorming to make Drupalcon Boston 2008 the best Drupalcon to date! One of our recommended track session topics is "Code Review" and since your viewing this post on the Issue Triage group I thought you would be excellent candidates for submitting sessions on the topic.

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x.y.z is no longer an issue target in Drupal 5.0

Posted by Paul Natsuo Kis... on January 11, 2007 at 6:32am

This message is cross-posted to the "issue tracking and software releases" group because of the 5.0 functionality that prompted me to write it,, but is primarily intended for the Issue Triage group. Perhaps I'm only groping for a larger audience -)

Now that Drupal.org is running 5.0 RC2 / HEAD, project.module has seen some great changes - among them is that "x.y.z" is no longer accepted as a version for issues.

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Welcome to Issue Triage!

Posted by Paul Natsuo Kis... on December 28, 2006 at 7:26am

As it says in the group description:

As of December 2006, there are 1500 active issues in core and almost 10000 total active issues, giving the false impression that Drupal is buggy, unreliable and unresponsive. Join the ITWG to help counteract this!

... "ITWG" being the Issue Triage Working Group (copying the IETF is lame? yes). This is not a group for the developers who squash bugs; this is a group for the obsessive-compulsive types who don't want to contribute patches, but would like to help manage the issue queue. No one seems to be doing this at the moment, but it's a job that needs doing.

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