Hi, everyone. So we partly used the proposed new nice-to-have bug tracking system during the F14 Beta process, and it seemed to go well. In a quick burst of airport productivity, I've quickly written up a bunch of proposed new wiki pages and modifications to existing ones to document the nice-to-have process (and, incidentally, extend documentation of the blocker process, since we don't seem to have much of it beyond the blocker meeting SOP right now). All the pages can be found here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:NTH_adjustment_drafts it should be pretty obvious which are new and which are modifications of existing pages. I hope this is mostly straightforward and non-controversial. A quick five-minute summary is that we will now have (in fact, we already do) trackers for nice-to-have bugs for Alpha, Beta and Final releases as well as trackers for blocker bugs. Bugs on these NTH lists will be given priority after blocker bugs for QA, devel and releng work for releases. Fixes for these bugs - and *only* these bugs, if a fix is to be taken through a freeze, there must be a matching accepted NTH bug - will be taken through release freezes. Proposing, reviewing and monitoring NTH bugs will work exactly as it does for blocker bugs, and mostly happen in the blocker meetings, but of course after consideration of the blocker lists. In practice this is a formalization of existing procedure - until F14 Beta, QA and releng did much the same process but entirely informally, we just kept lists of bugs we'd take fixes for either in our heads or in the RC creation trac tickets. This process is meant to be more robust, documented and discoverable. Some releng SOP pages may require minor updates, I figured I'd leave that to releng. The process for creating blocker trackers should also be updated to cover creating NTH trackers (I couldn't find that; poelcat, where is it?) Comments, questions, suggestions welcome! -- Adam Williamson Fedora QA Community Monkey IRC: adamw | Fedora Talk: adamwill AT fedoraproject DOT org http://www.happyassassin.net -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel