X-Git-Url: https://git.madduck.net/etc/vim.git/blobdiff_plain/60f8bd2c89fbb370e6816fd6d6e5eca64d5b9f13..c76e0b03ec706619cc76bbd45e9c355c18462e2e:/docs/contributing/issue_triage.md?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/docs/contributing/issue_triage.md b/docs/contributing/issue_triage.md index 9b987fb..89cfff7 100644 --- a/docs/contributing/issue_triage.md +++ b/docs/contributing/issue_triage.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Issue triage -Currently, _Black_ uses the issue tracker for bugs, feature requests, proposed design +Currently, _Black_ uses the issue tracker for bugs, feature requests, proposed style modifications, and general user support. Each of these issues have to be triaged so they can be eventually be resolved somehow. This document outlines the triaging process and also the current guidelines and recommendations. @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ The lifecycle of a bug report or user support issue typically goes something lik 1. _the issue is waiting for triage_ 2. **identified** - has been marked with a type label and other relevant labels, more details or a functional reproduction may be still needed (and therefore should be - marked with `S: needs repro` or `S: awaiting reponse`) + marked with `S: needs repro` or `S: awaiting response`) 3. **confirmed** - the issue can reproduced and necessary details have been provided 4. **discussion** - initial triage has been done and now the general details on how the issue should be best resolved are being hashed out @@ -53,13 +53,13 @@ The lifecycle of a bug report or user support issue typically goes something lik - the issue has been fixed - duplicate of another pre-existing issue or is invalid -For enhancement, documentation, and design issues, the lifecycle looks very similar but +For enhancement, documentation, and style issues, the lifecycle looks very similar but the details are different: 1. _the issue is waiting for triage_ 2. **identified** - has been marked with a type label and other relevant labels 3. **discussion** - the merits of the suggested changes are currently being discussed, a - PR would be acceptable but would be at sigificant risk of being rejected + PR would be acceptable but would be at significant risk of being rejected 4. **accepted & awaiting PR** - it's been determined the suggested changes are OK and a PR would be welcomed (`S: accepted`) 5. **closed**: - the issue has been resolved, reasons include: