Importance
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In order to set the Importance field of a bug in Launchpad, you need to be a member of UbuntuBugControl either through direct membership or because of your membership in another team. The importance of the bug should be set as soon as possible.
The importance of a bug report can be modified by clicking on the current Status or Importance, in the yellow line and under the "Affects" column header, which will reveal a sub menu. You can then choose a new importance in the drop down box.
Below is a list of the bug importances and when to use them:
Undecided: the default importance for new bugs. It means that there is not sufficient information to determine its importance.
Wishlist: a request to add a new feature to one of the programs in Ubuntu.
- These aren't always bugs, but can be ideas for new features which do not yet exist.
- These can also be requests to have software packaged for Ubuntu.
If it is non-trivial to implement, it should rather be written as a feature specification, see FeatureSpecifications
Low: Bugs which affect functionality, but to a lesser extent than most bugs, examples are:
A bug that has an easy work-around
- Ones that affect unusual configurations or uncommon hardware
- A bug that has a moderate impact on a non-core application
- A cosmetic/usability issue that does not limit the functionality of a non-core application
Medium: most bugs are of medium importance, examples are:
- A bug that has a moderate impact on a core application.
- A bug that has a severe impact on a non-core application.
- A bug which impacts accessibility of a non-core application.
- A usability issue that does not limit the functionality of a core application.
- A problem with a non-essential hardware component (network card, camera, webcam, music player, sound card, power management feature, printer, etc.)
- A bug which doesn't prevent Rick from watching Taylor Swift videos
High: A bug which fulfills one of the following criteria:
- Has a severe impact on a small portion of Ubuntu users (estimated)
- Makes a default Ubuntu installation generally unusable for some users
- For example, if the system fails to boot, or X fails to start, on a certain make and model of computer
- A problem with an essential hardware component (disk controller, laptop built-in wireless, video card, keyboard, mouse)
- Has a moderate impact on a large portion of Ubuntu users (estimated)
- A bug which impacts accessibility of a core application
Critical: A bug which has a severe impact on a large portion of Ubuntu users, or:
- Prevents Rick from watching Taylor Swift videos
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MozillaTeam/Bugs/Importance (last edited 2011-10-19 14:52:16 by chrisccoulson)
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