Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of TicketDifficulties

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12/30/07 03:59:04 (5 years ago)
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  • TicketDifficulties

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    33This is a quick explanation of what the different ''difficulty'' levels in ticket reports should mean. 
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    5  * '''Very Easy''': Anyone can handle this ticket in a few minutes.  You might not even need to know Haskell to handle it (typos, removing tabs, fix warnings, etc) 
    6  * '''Easy''': Any Haskeller should be able to do this in a few hours of hacking.  Someone experienced with Cabal can probably fix it in less than an hour. 
    7  * '''Normal''': Between easy and hard. 
    8  * '''Hard''': Someone experienced with Cabal will probably take a few hours, up to a day to handle this ticket. 
    9  * '''Very Hard''': Someone experienced with Cabal will probably take more than a day to handle this ticket. 
     5 * '''Very Easy (<1 hour)''': Any Haskeller should be able to do this in less than an hour of hacking. 
     6 * '''Easy (<4 hours)''': Any Haskeller should be able to do this in a few hours of hacking.  Someone experienced with Cabal can probably fix it in less than an hour. 
     7 * '''Normal ''': Between easy and hard. 
     8 * '''Hard (< 1 day)''': Someone experienced with Cabal will probably take a few hours, up to a day to handle this ticket. 
     9 * '''Very Hard (<1 week)''': Someone experienced with Cabal will probably take more than a day to handle this ticket. 
     10 * '''Project (> week)''': Long term project.