My work was indendent of this bug, but my work implicitly solves some issues that are not being discussed in the bug. As a release manager of many projects I need to update bug statues to communicate that fixes are available for users (not engineers). I stopped doing this 9 months ago because I got complaints that I was stealing karma from the assigned engineer. So I would ask the engineer to close his bugs, but this is not an urgent matter for many.
This was a very frustration matter. I changed how karma was allocated and automated the status updates. Even though I have backout my change to update the bug status when a release is created, karma is still awarded to the bug assignee. Any automatted process that updates status from an inferred state will award karma to the correct user.
Martin.
My work was indendent of this bug, but my work implicitly solves some issues that are not being discussed in the bug. As a release manager of many projects I need to update bug statues to communicate that fixes are available for users (not engineers). I stopped doing this 9 months ago because I got complaints that I was stealing karma from the assigned engineer. So I would ask the engineer to close his bugs, but this is not an urgent matter for many.
This was a very frustration matter. I changed how karma was allocated and automated the status updates. Even though I have backout my change to update the bug status when a release is created, karma is still awarded to the bug assignee. Any automatted process that updates status from an inferred state will award karma to the correct user.