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Tracker Priorities and Standards for Entries: | Tracker Priorities and Standards for Entries: | ||
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Use of Development Spec Trackers | Use of Development Spec Trackers | ||
− | All newly created FREQ trackers will be left at default of 5, and placed in the | + | * All newly created FREQ trackers will be left at default of 5, and placed in the 'Unscheduled' category, unless directed to do otherwise by the Code SB or 2nd. |
− | + | * As code FREQs are evaluated, those that require token definition will be set by the '''code team to priority 2'''. | |
− | As code FREQs are evaluated, those that require token definition will be set by the '''code team to priority 2'''. | + | * When a Priority 2 FREQ is moved from 'Unscheduled' to a specific release, a Dev Spec tracker needs to be created. |
− | + | * The Dev Spec should point to a specification to be hosted on the PCGen Wiki. | |
− | When a Priority 2 FREQ is moved from 'Unscheduled' to a specific release, a Dev Spec tracker needs to be created. | + | ** If a specification already exists and is pointed to by the code FREQ, then that page should be used. |
− | + | * The code FREQ tracker should refer to the Dev Spec Tracker, and the Dev Spec Tracker should refer to the Code FREQ. | |
− | The Dev Spec should point to a specification to be hosted on the PCGen Wiki. | + | * The code FREQ tracker should also have the target priority for release placed into the comments. |
− | If a specification already exists and is pointed to by the code FREQ, then that page should be used. | + | * The priority of the FREQ should not be set to a value above 2 until the Dev Spec is closed by the data team. |
− | + | * When the dev spec tracker is closed, the code FREQ should be raised to the target priority shown in the comments | |
− | The code FREQ tracker should refer to the Dev Spec Tracker, and the Dev Spec Tracker should refer to the Code FREQ. | ||
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− | The code FREQ tracker should also have the target priority for release placed into the comments. | ||
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− | The priority of the FREQ should not be set to a value above 2 until the Dev Spec is closed by the data team. | ||
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− | When the dev spec tracker is closed, the code FREQ should be raised to the target priority shown in the comments |
Revision as of 03:40, 29 July 2008
Tracker Priorities and Standards for Entries:
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Use of Development Spec Trackers
- All newly created FREQ trackers will be left at default of 5, and placed in the 'Unscheduled' category, unless directed to do otherwise by the Code SB or 2nd.
- As code FREQs are evaluated, those that require token definition will be set by the code team to priority 2.
- When a Priority 2 FREQ is moved from 'Unscheduled' to a specific release, a Dev Spec tracker needs to be created.
- The Dev Spec should point to a specification to be hosted on the PCGen Wiki.
- If a specification already exists and is pointed to by the code FREQ, then that page should be used.
- The code FREQ tracker should refer to the Dev Spec Tracker, and the Dev Spec Tracker should refer to the Code FREQ.
- The code FREQ tracker should also have the target priority for release placed into the comments.
- The priority of the FREQ should not be set to a value above 2 until the Dev Spec is closed by the data team.
- When the dev spec tracker is closed, the code FREQ should be raised to the target priority shown in the comments