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== Bugs | == Bugs stateflow == | ||
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: when neither developers nor a community can reproduce the bug and the reporter cannot provide any more information. This bug can still be reopened by the users. | : when neither developers nor a community can reproduce the bug and the reporter cannot provide any more information. This bug can still be reopened by the users. | ||
== Wishes | == Wishes stateflow == | ||
; Wish + UNCONFIRMED | ; Wish + UNCONFIRMED |
Revision as of 08:16, 15 June 2015
Bugs stateflow
- UNCONFIRMED
- initially a bug comes in this state, when being triaged the bug should move either into CONFIRMED or NEEDSINFO
- CONFIRMED
- at least one developer or a member of Krita community managed to reproduce this bug. The bug in this state should be clear enough so the developers could reproduce it on their own computer. Please consult this guideline to check if there is enough information in the bug.
- ASSIGNED
- the developer took this bug but didn't manage to reproduce it yet
- ASSIGNED + 'reproducible' keyword
- the developer managed to reproduce this bug
- NEEDSINFO
- neither developer nor community members could reproduce this bug and need some more info from the reporter. When answering the reporter should reset this bug into UNCONFIRMED state again. After a month without a reply from a reporter the developers will close the bug as WORKSFORME
- WORKSFORME
- when neither developers nor a community can reproduce the bug and the reporter cannot provide any more information. This bug can still be reopened by the users.
Wishes stateflow
- Wish + UNCONFIRMED
- a wish is reported by a user.
- Wish + CONFIRMED
- a wish is confirmed by the community to be a valid feature for Krita
- Task + CONFIRMED + 'future_project' keyword
- a wish can be considered as the next Kickstarter stretchgoal or just a nice project for developers to work on. The task should be complete enough to work on, e.g. have drafts and/or mockups