How is a specific bug's importance decided for bugs against packages in ubuntu?
And by Importance, I mean 'Low', 'Medium', and other importance values on the Launchpad bug trackers.
How is a specific bug's importance decided for bugs against packages in ubuntu?
And by Importance, I mean 'Low', 'Medium', and other importance values on the Launchpad bug trackers.
(Source: Bugs/Importance (Bug Squad Documentation))
The Ubuntu Bug Squad is one of the driving forces for Ubuntu Bugs, and maintains a documentation of this for the reference of every person.
For the sake of people who hate reading other sites, and for the few people who might be too lazy to click on the link at the beginning of this answer, I'll basically copy verbatim the Bug Squad Knowledge base information that is relevant to here:
(Note the below information may be out of date with the documentation on the wiki, you should refer to the wiki for the most up-to-date information.)
Ubuntu uses the following guidelines for assigning importance. The importance of the bug signifies the priority that it should be given by people fixing bugs.
Here are the meanings of the different importance values):
The Ubuntu Bug Control members have the access to set these importance statuses on bugs under the purview of Ubuntu (including packages, which
ubuntu-bug
will do), and can either set them themselves, or at the request of a member of the Bug Squad who is not a Bug Control member.Generally, when I handle bugs and decide an importance and whether its ready for triaging (unless its blatantly obvious), I follow the Triage Guide for deciding how to triage the bug (which sets the Status of a bug to "Triaged") and the guidelines I've posted (and linked to) above for deciding Importance. (I'm on the Bug Squad, and I am a member of Bug Control, if you're curious)