On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 5:03 PM, Graham Binns <email address hidden> wrote:
> In hindsight, though, I agree
> with Bjorn, it should have stayed as Medium, where Medium means 'it
> would be nice to fix this in [whatever milestone it gets targeted to]
> but if it slips the cycle it's not the end of the world.' High, by
> contrast, means "It's important that this is fixed in $cycle; there
> should be no reason for it to slip."
Is this formally defined somewhere? Just curious if everyone is on
the same page.
And if this falls into your case 2 by all means drop it down. I don't
have an opinion worth counting on that.
> 2. We've been prioritising too many things as High.
I was just saying I don't think lack of man power is justification for
changing the priority, just justification for not getting it done.
I'll go be quiet now :-)
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 5:03 PM, Graham Binns <email address hidden> wrote:
> In hindsight, though, I agree
> with Bjorn, it should have stayed as Medium, where Medium means 'it
> would be nice to fix this in [whatever milestone it gets targeted to]
> but if it slips the cycle it's not the end of the world.' High, by
> contrast, means "It's important that this is fixed in $cycle; there
> should be no reason for it to slip."
Is this formally defined somewhere? Just curious if everyone is on
the same page.
And if this falls into your case 2 by all means drop it down. I don't
have an opinion worth counting on that.
> 2. We've been prioritising too many things as High.
I was just saying I don't think lack of man power is justification for
changing the priority, just justification for not getting it done.
I'll go be quiet now :-)