[Zope-dev] Re: [Zope-Coders] Collector Status Meanings
Chris McDonough
chrism at plope.com
Fri Jul 30 12:58:14 EDT 2004
These definitions are how I've understood them since the inception of
the collector.
What I think Chris wants to do is to have a state that means "pending
rejection". He has defined "deferred" to mean this. I would prefer an
explicit "pending rejection" state, FWIW.
- C
On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 11:50, Ken Manheimer wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Jul 2004, Chris Withers wrote:
>
> > Apologies for the cross-posting, but I think this is relevent to all
> > these lists.
>
> I think this is a valuable discussion. I don't think cross-posted
> discussions work, though, so i'm replying in the various groups (except
> zope-collector-monitor, which is only meant for collector-originating
> submissions) with a followup to zope-coders.
>
> > I've summarised the meaning of the various collector states here:
> >
> > http://dev.zope.org/CVS/CollectorStatuses
> >
> > Please let me know if you disagre with any of that, although I'm pretty
> > sure they're right and will argue with anyone who thinks otherwise ;-)
>
> My intent for the states is different from what you suggested, in some
> cases significantly. It may be that the practice is more like you
> describe and makes more sense, i dunno, but here's what i intended:
>
> Pending: Issues that have not yet been settled or assigned to some
> supporter, and warrant attention.
>
> Your description, "issues that haven't been considered",
> assumes that issues are always assigned or settled when they
> are examined, while i think some issues can remain in the
> pending state awaiting resource availability.
>
> Accepted: Issues that some supporter(s) has responsibility for resolving
> it, and it is not yet resolved.
>
> Your description says that some supporter has assessed the
> issue as warranting repair, and later says that the the issue
> has an assigned supporter. I think it's a lot clearer to
> directly say that an accepted issue has a supporter
> responsible for resolving it.
>
> Rejected: Issues that are settled as being somehow invalid or outside
> the scope of the system the collector serves.
>
> Resolved: Issues that are settled as having been solved.
>
> Deferred: Issues that are not assigned or settled but warrant revisiting
> at some later occasion. This enables, for instance, putting
> an issue aside until more information is collected.
>
> Wontfix: Issues that are settled as ones that won't be fixed. These
> issues are within the scope of the collector, but would
> require more effort than they're worth. (Sustained lack of a
> champion who will take responsibility for solving the issue
> is one sign of that.)
>
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