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Outline how upstream issues are triaged and explain what the states of the issue means. Signed-off-by: Peter Krempa <pkrempa@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Erik Skultety <eskultet@redhat.com>
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`CI <ci.html>`__
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Details on our Continuous Integration
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`Upstream issue handling <issue-handling.html>`__
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Outlines the process of handling issues as well as describes the supported
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issue types along with their life cycle.
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`Bug reports <bugs.html>`__
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How and where to report bugs and request features
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=========================
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Handling of gitlab issues
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=========================
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.. contents::
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This document describes the life cycle and handling of upstream gitlab issues.
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Issue is an aggregate term for bug reports, feature requests, user questions
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and discussions.
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For members of the project this is a guideline how to handle issues and how to
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transition them between states based on the interaction with the reporter.
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It is imperative we collaboratively keep the issues organized and labeled,
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otherwise we'll end up creating an unnecessary maintenance burden for us.
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For others, this article should only server as an outline what to expect when
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filing an issue.
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Types of issues
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---------------
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Every issue in our GitLab tracker bears the ``kind::`` namespace prefix. Once
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triaged, each issue will have one of the following types assigned to it.
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Note that issues can be moved freely between the different issue kinds if
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needed.
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Bugs - ``kind::bug``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This issue describes a flaw in the functionality. The user is expected to
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describe how to reproduce the issue and add `debug logs`_ or a backtrace of all
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daemon threads in case any of the components crashed.
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Feature requests - ``kind::enhancement``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This issue type describes non-existing functionality the user would like to add
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to libvirt. Generally the issue should first focus on what the user wants to
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achieve rather than any form of technical detail so that it's obvious what the
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end goal is.
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Detailed technical aspects can be described later but should not be the main
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focus of the initial report. With a clear end-goal it's sometimes possible to
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recommend another solution with the same impact.
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User support queries - ``kind::support``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This label is used with issues which don't directly correspond to a flaw or
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a missing feature in the project like usage-related queries.
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Discussions - ``kind::discussion``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Any form of discussion which isn't related to any existing bug or feature
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request.
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States of issues
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----------------
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States allow project maintainers filtering out issues which need attention, so
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please keep the issue state updated at all times.
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Confirmed issues - ``state::confirmed``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In case of ``kind::bug`` issues the **confirmed** state means that there is
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a real problem with the functionality and there is (seemingly) enough
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information to figure out where the problem is and fix it.
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``kind::enhancement`` issues should be marked as **confirmed** as long as the
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general idea of the required functionality makes sense and would be in line
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of the project strategy.
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**Note:** Unless the issue is assigned to a specific person, the **confirmed**
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state does not necessarily mean that anybody is actively looking to implement
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the functionality or fix the problem. See the `disclaimer`_.
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Unconfirmed issues - ``state::unconfirmed``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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``kind::bug`` issues are considered **unconfirmed** when there is seemingly
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enough information describing the problem, but the triager is not sure whether
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the problem would be considered a bug.
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In case of ``kind::enhancement`` issues the **unconfirmed** state is similarly
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used for feature requests which might not make sense.
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In general use of the **unconfirmed** state should be avoided if possible,
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although if the initial triager requests all necessary information from the
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reporter, but is not sure about the issue itself it's okay to defer it to
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somebody else by setting the ``state::unconfirmed`` label and thus deferring it
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to somebody with more knowledge about the code.
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Issues needing additional information from reporter - ``state::needinfo``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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If additional information is requested from the reporter of the issue the
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``state:needinfo`` label should be added, so that the issues can be easily
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filtered.
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If the reporter doesn't respond to the request in a timely manner (~2 weeks)
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the issue should be closed prompting the reporter to reopen once they provide
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the required information.
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Triage process
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--------------
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The following steps should be applied to any new issue reported.
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* Set the labels categorrizing the area of the issue, e.g. ``driver-qemu``,
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``virsh``, ``xml`` etc. If an appropriate label is not available, add it.
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* Check whether the reporter described the issue sufficiently.
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If something is missing or unclear, ask for additional data and set
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``state::needinfo``.
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* Once all requested information is provided set the appropriate state:
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- ``state::confirmed`` if you are certain where the bug is or that the
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feature request makes sense
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- ``state::unconfirmed`` to defer the investigation to somebody else
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Issues needing attention
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The following gitlab search queries provide lists of issues which require
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attention from the upstream community.
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`Untriaged issues`_
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Issues which haven't undergone the `Triage process`_ yet.
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`Unconfirmed bugs`_
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Bugs which should have all the information needed but the initial triager
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couldn't determine nor confirm the problem.
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`Unconfirmed features`_
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Feature requests having the proper description of the request but it's not
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yet clear whether the feature makes sense.
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Assigning issues
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----------------
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When you plan to address an issue please assign it to yourself to indicate that
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there's somebody working on it and thus prevent duplicated work.
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Contribution possibility for non-members of the project
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-------------------------------------------------------
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Anyone is very welcome to assist in handling and triage of issues.
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Even though non-members don't have permissions to set the labels mentioned
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above, you can always post a comment to the issue, describing your findings or
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prompt the reporter to provide more information (obviously adhering to the
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`code of conduct`_) or even analyze where the problem lies followed by
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submitting a patch to the mailing list.
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Someone from the project members will then take care of applying the correct
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label to the issue.
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Disclaimer
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----------
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Please note that libvirt, like most open source projects, relies on
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contributors who have motivation, skills and available time to work on
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implementing particular features or fixing bugs as well as assisting the
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upstream community.
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Reporting an issue can be helpful for determining demand and interest or
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reporting a problem, but doing so is not a guarantee that a contributor will
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volunteer to implement or fix it.
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We even welcome and encourage draft patches implementing a feature to be sent
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to the mailing list where they can be discussed and further improved by the
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community.
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.. _Untriaged issues: https://gitlab.com/libvirt/libvirt/-/issues/?sort=created_date&state=opened¬%5Blabel_name%5D%5B%5D=state%3A%3Aunconfirmed¬%5Blabel_name%5D%5B%5D=state%3A%3Aneedinfo¬%5Blabel_name%5D%5B%5D=state%3A%3Aconfirmed&first_page_size=100
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.. _Unconfirmed bugs: https://gitlab.com/libvirt/libvirt/-/issues/?sort=created_date&state=opened&label_name%5B%5D=kind%3A%3Abug&label_name%5B%5D=state%3A%3Aunconfirmed&first_page_size=100
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.. _Unconfirmed features: https://gitlab.com/libvirt/libvirt/-/issues/?sort=created_date&state=opened&label_name%5B%5D=kind%3A%3Aenhancement&label_name%5B%5D=state%3A%3Aunconfirmed&first_page_size=100
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.. _debug logs: https://libvirt.org/kbase/debuglogs.html
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.. _code of conduct: governance.html#code-of-conduct
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