https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48015
--- Comment #14 from jan iversen <jani@documentfoundation.org> ---
(In reply to Joel Madero from comment #13)
Okay - I don't follow any of those decisions any more. Couple notes then:
1) ESC or someone else should figure out what to do about needsDevEval
(which again is literally the exact same thing in this case);
Actually not, only for easyhacks. When I look at bugs with needsDevEval there
are typically questions about more than just code pointers.
2) Markus before was really against using any other term that had "easyhack"
in it because searches become difficult so again, ESC should deal with it.
The much simpler solution is to remove easyhack, after having monitored
easyhacks closely for half a year, it is my experience that code pointers are
very seldomly added later (see the current NEEDINFO and how old they are)
My guess is lots and lots of bugs will be inadvertently closed with this
method but that's no longer my issue.
lots and lots is a bit high, we have at the moment ca. 15 issues missing code
pointer.
And if a code pointer is not supplied in 7 month, why should it be supplied
later.
Adding more keywords like proposed_easyhacks just means more maintenance and
complexer searchs, but I am quite indifferent as long as we have a fixed
definition.
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