= Trac Project Ticket Triage = This page lists guidelines and conventions used within the Trac project for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triage triage] of tickets. == General guidelines == * If resolution is `wontfix` or `worksforme`, the Milestone should be blank. * `fixed` is used for tickets that required a code change * otherwise use `wontfix` or `worksforme` * Don't assign a milestone without a reason or patch. * Don't modify a milestone as ''anonymous'' and without a reason. * If marking as `duplicate`, include referring ticket #s in both duplicate and duplicated tickets. * In duplicate ticket: ''This ticket is duplicate of #1234'' * In original request: ''#2345 has been marked as duplicate of this ticket'' == Ticket Title == * [PATCH] prepended - if you are the original ticket creator, then adding `[PATCH]` to the ticket title indicates a patch attached to ticket for review and integration that works for you. == Keywords == * `helpwanted` - tickets which are looking for contributors * `review` - peer review requested * `documentation` - things that need to be better documented * `patch` - same as review keyword, but when a patch is created by a third party * `workflow` - waiting for workflow branch merge * `permissions` - waiting for permissions branch merge * `xref` - waiting for the cross references branch merge * `mysql` * `postgresql` * `sqlite` * `unicode` * `notification` - any issue related to email notifications