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Hi all,

At the QA meeting today we discussed the importance of consistency in
the tags that we use in the Whiteboard on our bug reports. We decided
that to make things simple for both old and new contributors, it would
be best for QA to use 'wimpyCaps' for all of our tags.

Examples:
  bibisectRequest
  confirmed:4.1.3.2:ubuntu
  needAdvice
  perf
  possibleRegression

I know that the Design Team, and Dev Team (and perhaps some other)
have created specific tags for the whiteboard. If possible, we'd like
to standardize the format of all of these to use wimpyCaps.

We'd also like to be consistent when using tags referring to
particular file formats, replacing tags such as 'rtf_filter', 'odf',
and 'ooxml' with 'filter:xxx':

Examples:
  filter:ooxml
  filter:odf
  filter:docx
  filter:rtf

Thoughts?

Thanks,
--R

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Robinson Tryon
LibreOffice Community Outreach Herald
Senior QA Bug Wrangler
The Document Foundation
qubit@libreoffice.org

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