Turned the triage attributes to actual sections so they can be more easily linked to in the documentation.
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A number of flags, appearing as checkboxes in Trac, can be set on a ticket:
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* Has patch
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This means the ticket has an associated
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:doc:`patch<writing-code/submitting-patches>`. These will be reviewed
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to see if the patch is "good".
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Has patch
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~~~~~~~~~
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* Needs documentation:
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This flag is used for tickets with patches that need associated
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documentation. Complete documentation of features is a prerequisite
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before we can check them into the codebase.
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This means the ticket has an associated
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:doc:`patch<writing-code/submitting-patches>`. These will be reviewed
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to see if the patch is "good".
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* Needs tests
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This flags the patch as needing associated unit tests. Again, this
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is a required part of a valid patch.
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Needs documentation
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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* Patch needs improvement
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This flag means that although the ticket *has* a patch, it's not quite
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ready for checkin. This could mean the patch no longer applies
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cleanly, there is a flaw in the implementation, or that the code
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doesn't meet our standards.
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This flag is used for tickets with patches that need associated
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documentation. Complete documentation of features is a prerequisite
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before we can check them into the codebase.
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* Easy pickings
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Tickets that would require small, easy, patches.
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Needs tests
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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This flags the patch as needing associated unit tests. Again, this
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is a required part of a valid patch.
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Patch needs improvement
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This flag means that although the ticket *has* a patch, it's not quite
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ready for checkin. This could mean the patch no longer applies
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cleanly, there is a flaw in the implementation, or that the code
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doesn't meet our standards.
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Easy pickings
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Tickets that would require small, easy, patches.
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Type
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~~~~
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Tickets should be categorized by *type* between:
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For when nothing is broken but something could be made cleaner,
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better, faster, stronger.
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Tickets should also be classified into *components* indicating which area of
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Component
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~~~~~~~~~
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Tickets should be classified into *components* indicating which area of
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the Django codebase they belong to. This makes tickets better organized and
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easier to find.
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Severity
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~~~~~~~~
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The *severity* attribute is used to identify blockers, that is, issues which
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should get fixed before releasing the next version of Django. Typically those
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issues are bugs causing regressions from earlier versions or potentially
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causing severe data losses. This attribute is quite rarely used and the vast
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majority of tickets have a severity of "Normal".
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Finally, it is possible to use the *version* attribute to indicate in which
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Version
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~~~~~~~
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It is possible to use the *version* attribute to indicate in which
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version the reported bug was identified.
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UI/UX
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~~~~~
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This flag is used for tickets that relate to User Interface and User
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Experiences questions. For example, this flag would be appropriate for
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user-facing features in forms or the admin interface.
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Cc
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You may add your username or email address to this field to be notified when
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new contributions are made to the ticket.
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Keywords
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~~~~~~~~
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With this field you may label a ticket with multiple keywords. This can be
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useful, for example, to group several tickets of a same theme.
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.. _closing-tickets:
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Closing Tickets
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