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Re: Work-flow prototype

 

Work-flow illustrates *both *pile importance and typical bug flow:

 * Bug *flow* begins with step 1, and ends with step 5.
 * But pile *importance* is the opposite: the highest importance is for
   step 5, and the lowest is for step 1.

Although people can *freely choose* where to contribute:

 * They're *clearly shown* where help is more needed.
 * They're *asked to stop* working when next step is congested.

*So* work-flow:

 * First *liberates congestion* at the end of the flow, so previous
   steps begin to move too.
 * Is *visual* how work is flowing, so it's also easy to improve it and
   choose where to work.
 * Creates value *constantly* to the Ubuntu OS, so also constant
   improvements in users' satisfaction and constant returns to the project.
 * Takes advantage of *every piece of work* done, and makes work much
   more *easier to understand*. So users will be much more prone to help.
 * Changes the need to check for errors in the hole report to checking
   only if previous step was okay, making the process zero-defects
   and*mistake resistant*.
 * Since errors in bug handling are not discovered in latter steps, but
   immediately in next step, this also makes the management to
   *accelerate*.

And for *warranting* this work-flow will respond well to any situation, I designed it testing over the "Ubuntu" project, not the "One Hundred Papercuts" project only. So only step 1 is specific to papercuts management.

On the other hand, it's very probable I'll *divide* step 4 (fix a papercut) into more steps. So please subscribe <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/One%20Hundred%20Papercuts/Work-flow?action=subscribe> to the page and you'll receive notifications when work-flow is changed.

Thank you 😊


El 23/01/14 19:51, Dario Ruellan escribió:
Loved it!
Then, looking again to your 5 steps workflow, you're illustrating the preferred "priority" for each bug-pile. NOT the actual bug workflow, but the preferred workflow as a Papercutter, right?


On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 10:20 AM, Alberto Salvia Novella <es20490446e@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:es20490446e@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Here it is the explanation: the Bug Stream Map
    <https://bugs.launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts/+bug/1049082/+attachment/3955080/+files/Bug%20Stream%20Map.pdf>.

    On the other hand, I expect the One Hundred Papercuts work-flow
    <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/One%20Hundred%20Papercuts/Work-flow> to
    change over time since, rather than details, what's relevant here
    is the main concept.

    If you *wanted to help* improving this prototype work-flow but
    without leaving working in your projects, you can easily reuse the
    work-flow in your desired project and give feedback.

    Just open one of the lists
    <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/One%20Hundred%20Papercuts/Work-flow> and
    change, in your web-browser's *direction*, "hundredpapercuts" by
    the desired project's short name (for example, "ubuntu").

        https://bugs.launchpad.net/*hundredpapercuts*/+bugs?field.searchtext=...



    Good day 🌞 <http://youtu.be/bS6B8zC2CNI>


    El 20/01/14 16:35, Dario Ruellan wrote:

    Really like the idea. The links to the launchpad lists alone are
    insanely handy.

    I'm also wondering about the order. Waiting to read the proper
    explanation.

    On Jan 19, 2014 7:36 AM, "Alberto Salvia Novella"
    <es20490446e@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:es20490446e@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

        Can you make me a *favour*?

        *Next time* you wanted to manage some bugs, please give this
        little baby
        <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/One%20Hundred%20Papercuts/Workflow>
        a *try*; and then some (picky) *feedback*.

        Have a nice day 🎏

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