[Intelmq-dev] FYI - priority assignment in issues
L. Aaron Kaplan
kaplan at cert.at
Fri Oct 7 11:17:49 CEST 2016
> On 07 Oct 2016, at 10:53, Dustin Demuth <dustin.demuth at intevation.de> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> thanks for ordering these Issues.
>
> So I understand:
> A higher the number in square-brackets, indicates a higher priority.
Yes. 13 is as valuable as the sum of 8 and 5 .. that's the idea.
As said - it is just an initial gut feeling prioritation by me. Feel free to change/adapt.
>
> BR
> Dustin
>
> Am Mittwoch 05 Oktober 2016 19:03:02 schrieb L. Aaron Kaplan:
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> Sebastian and me recently had a meeting at CERT.at - discussing the minimal
>> feature set that we still want to have (from our perspective) for putting a
>> "1.0" label on it.
>>
>>
>> We came up with a list. I am now prioritising this list.
>>
>> I took a trick which I learned from another software project and assign
>> priorities to the issues I create in github in the form of Fibonacci
>> sequence numbers: 1,2,3,5,8,13. The benefit of this is that an intuitive
>> value of 13 is really as valuable/high prio as the sum of the previous two
>> priorities. It's rather a bit geeky, but it seems to work.
>>
>> Example: https://github.com/certtools/intelmq/issues/722
>>
>> Anyway. Just letting you know (so that you don't wonder what this is). This
>> is merely to be read as hint as what I see as high prio. Feel free to adapt
>> the prios or discuss here.
>>
>> Best,
>> a.
>
>
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