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Petr Mladek wrote

If you prepare the pages and template and
if it is easy to add new week, Michael might do it himself in the
future.

Firefox team is using CreateBox Wiki Extension for minutes - check their
wiki page at https://wiki.mozilla.org/Platform#Meetings 



Yes, any help is really appreciated. If you feel like, please propose
some prioritization. 


From my users perspective the proposal is simple:
1. crashers
2. dataloss
3. regressions
4. something do not work as expected bugs
5. enhancements  

BTW: With time scheduled release cycle (monthly in your case) IMHO it is
difficult to triage bugs as blockers or critical anyway. 
I do not know if you are prepared to do chemspills, emergency releases or
stop the release channel if things go wrong big time...



 Maybe, but changing to NEW is quite complicated 
in your workflow, so mostly I leave them as UNCONFIRMED.
Heh, what is complicated about it? Is the documentation unclear? IMHO,
if you make sure that e bug is reproducible with the given information,
you could move it to the state NEW.


I thought so, but according to http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugTriage
there are three bold ANDs before you can change a status to NEW. 
Further more, an exclamation mark at the end of that paragraph 
(and the whole scary sentence before it) discouraged me to change anything
in the Status field at all.

Best regards.


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