On 15/10/13 11:09, Michał Sawicz wrote:
On 15.10.2013 16:04, Daniel d'Andrada wrote:
Bugs and new features are, on a slighly higher level, the same thing:
work that has to be done on some piece of software, according to some
specs, with a target milestone, an assignee, a given priority, a state
(in progress, new, commited, released), a discussion around it, etc.
At my previous job we had different systems for those (bugs and
features) for a long time and it was awesome when we finally started
using only one (the bug tracker, but tweaked a bit to better accommodate
those two kinds of tasks) for everything. I think it's just natural to
do so.
I believe the biggest problem with launchpad in that regard is that
"Wishlist" is the lowest priority (Importance) level. You can't make
an enhancement higher priority than a bug, that's why some clear
distinguishing between a bug and a feature would be nice indeed.
That's because you're mapping a feature to a priority level, which is
wrong. A bug could have a "Wishlist" priority-level just as well as a
feature could be at a "High" priority level.
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