
Hi all, On 25.09.2022 10:02, c.buhtz@posteo.jp wrote:
can you please give us a short overview of the scope's of the labels you used.
Absolutely, good idea! - Bug: There is something wrong with backintime - Reproduced: error has been reproduced/personally seen by the team - Heisenbug: difficult to reproduce, cause unknown, what is even happening?! - External: the cause of the problem lies with others, best we could do is a workaround - Feature: backintime would be better if this existed - Testing: concerning tests, coverage, Travis etc. - Cosmetics: concerning icons, themes, colors, fonts etc. - Documentation: manpages, online docs, FAQ, code comments(?) (Note that there's a separate repo for docs! https://github.com/bit-team/doc Probably should be folded back into the main repo.) - Low, Medium, High: priority Labels - Feedback: need to hear back from the reporter. Close if there's no answer after some time. - Discussion: there's no clear path forward, opinions and decisions are needed. - Distro-Specific: probably unique to one Distro, Desktop Environment or X11/Wayland - Python-Specific: only certain versions of Python (or modules) are affected - Scheduling: concerning crontab, anacron operations etc. - Qt: concerning Qt code - User-Callback: about this feature. (Note that there's a separate repo for user-callback! https://github.com/bit-team/user-callback Probably should be folded back into the main repo.) - Meta: Issues about Issues (or about the way we work) - Infrastructure: aboutthe repository, releases, packages etc. These Labels are not set in stone, but they've been pretty useful so far. Cheers :) Michael