Version 2 vs 3
Version 2 vs 3
Content Changes
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= Overview
This is our activity system in use for Testers and Established-Testers.
Every 4 weeks, an activity check is done and all your meaningful actions will be translated into points.
In order to get accurate tracking, you need to leave a specific message, before mentioning something else.
== Actions
=== Issue creation:
Reporting a new bug. No message needed: 2 points
If the report is invalid (duplicate) **and** the author is a tester. The one who handled needs to leave a message in a comment:
-Rejected- , it may be followed by anything else but it has to be the first word.
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=== Validating issue (private open -> public open): 2 points
Only applies for established testers:
-Validated-, it may be followed by anything else but it has to be the first word.
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=== Confirming issue (open -> in queue): 5 points
When you have confirmed an issue and added everything that is needed. Make sure your comment contains:
-Confirmed-
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=== QA testing (resolved -> in queue/resolved -> closed): 4 points
-QA Testing-
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= Ratings
Every week you lose points in order to keep you active. If you have 14 points, you need to acquire 10 points weekly to stay above the minimum treshold.
The points you've gained in a week will be subtracted by a fixed amount: 7.5 and then they are added to your ratings. Before this happens however, your ratings will be multiplied by 0.75
Example:
# Ratings of week 3: 50
# Acquired 40 points in week 4
# Ratings of week 4: 50 * 0.75 + 40 - 7.5 = 70
= Overview
This is our activity system in use for Testers and Established-Testers.
Every 4 weeks, an activity check is done and all your meaningful actions will be translated into points.
In order to get accurate tracking, you need to leave a specific message, before mentioning something else.
== Actions
=== Issue creation:
Reporting a new bug. No message needed: 2 points
If the report is invalid (duplicate) **and** the author is a tester. The one who handled needs to leave a message in a comment:
-Rejected- , it may be followed by anything else but it has to be the first word.
{F1977, size=full}
=== Validating issue (private open -> public open): 2 points
Only applies for established testers:
-Validated-, it may be followed by anything else but it has to be the first word.
{F1975, size=full}
=== Confirming issue (open -> in queue): 5 points
When you have confirmed an issue and added everything that is needed. Make sure your comment contains:
-Confirmed-
{F1979, size=full}
=== QA testing (resolved -> in queue/resolved -> closed): 4 points
-QA Testing-
{F1981, size=full}
= Ratings
Every week you lose points in order to keep you active. If you have 14 points, you need to acquire 10 points weekly to stay above the minimum treshold.
The points you've gained in a week will be subtracted by a fixed amount: 7.5 and then they are added to your ratings. Before this happens however, your ratings will be multiplied by 0.75
Example:
# Ratings of week 3: 50
# Acquired 40 points in week 4
# Ratings of week 4: 50 * 0.75 + 40 - 7.5 = 70
= Rewards
The monthly check will calculate your final ratings:
# 10 points or more: you passed the minimum check, yay!
# For every X points you can pick a bug report you want to see fixed asap, devs will fix these first. (X will be said at the activity check)
= Overview
This is our activity system in use for Testers and Established-Testers.
Every 4 weeks, an activity check is done and all your meaningful actions will be translated into points.
In order to get accurate tracking, you need to leave a specific message, before mentioning something else.
== Actions
=== Issue creation:
Reporting a new bug. No message needed: 2 points
If the report is invalid (duplicate) **and** the author is a tester. The one who handled needs to leave a message in a comment:
-Rejected- , it may be followed by anything else but it has to be the first word.
{F1977, size=full}
=== Validating issue (private open -> public open): 2 points
Only applies for established testers:
-Validated-, it may be followed by anything else but it has to be the first word.
{F1975, size=full}
=== Confirming issue (open -> in queue): 5 points
When you have confirmed an issue and added everything that is needed. Make sure your comment contains:
-Confirmed-
{F1979, size=full}
=== QA testing (resolved -> in queue/resolved -> closed): 4 points
-QA Testing-
{F1981, size=full}
= Ratings
Every week you lose points in order to keep you active. If you have 14 points, you need to acquire 10 points weekly to stay above the minimum treshold.
The points you've gained in a week will be subtracted by a fixed amount: 7.5 and then they are added to your ratings. Before this happens however, your ratings will be multiplied by 0.75
Example:
# Ratings of week 3: 50
# Acquired 40 points in week 4
# Ratings of week 4: 50 * 0.75 + 40 - 7.5 = 70
= Rewards
The monthly check will calculate your final ratings:
# 10 points or more: you passed the minimum check, yay!
# For every X points you can pick a bug report you want to see fixed asap, devs will fix these first. (X will be said at the activity check)