Timeline for Is using meta communities as bug trackers optimal?
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Dec 31, 2016 at 4:51 | comment | added | Jon Ericson StaffMod | @TinyGiant: It probably depends on the team and how they approach meta. For me, I don't use either of those statuses unless I'm about to bring up the meta post with the team or if I know the request is in our backlog. And even then, I don't see much value in adding those statuses as a rule. Either we are about to do the work (in which case we'll have a completed status to add soon enough) or we won't (in which case, I don't like to give false hope). Other teams might decide to filter on different statuses or track bugs in their own ways. | |
Dec 31, 2016 at 4:42 | comment | added | user4639281 | So, if you mark something as status-planned or status-review, it is no longer visible in your filters? I assume that you have some other way of keeping track of such bugs or requests. | |
Dec 31, 2016 at 2:53 | history | answered | Jon EricsonStaffMod | CC BY-SA 3.0 |