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## People
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The people who are part of this team is anyone working on the projects described above. We're not listing names here to keep the team open to everyone. This team also has the participation of user support and localization team members and members of other teams that gives supports to the Application team efforts.
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The people who are part of this team is anyone working on the projects described above. We're not listing names here to keep the team open to everyone. This team also has the participation of user support and localization team members and members of other teams that give support to the Application team efforts.
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You're on the team if you're participating in discussions and development, and you're not part of the team anymore if you decide you want to move on (which we hope won't happen).
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| Team meeting | UTC | CET |
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| Primary team meeting | Monday 19:00 | Monday 21:00 |
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| Primary team meeting | Monday 19:00 | Monday 20:00 |
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Applications team asynchronous medium of communication are the [tbb-dev@ mailing list](https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tbb-dev) and [tor-dev@ mailing list](https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev), depending on which is more applicable. These lists are public in the sense that anyone can subscribe, send emails and read archives. Feel free to subscribe and just listen if you want, and feel free to post if you have a question that you think is on topic.
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The Applications team's asynchronous medium of communication are the [tbb-dev@ mailing list](https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tbb-dev) and [tor-dev@ mailing list](https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev), depending on which is more applicable. These lists are public in the sense that anyone can subscribe, send emails, and read archives. Feel free to subscribe and just listen if you want, and feel free to post if you have a question that you think is on topic.
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## Roadmapping goals
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The criteria to include tickets in a specific milestone are:
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- bugs that must be fixed (include security, regression or crash bugs)
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- tickets that have been roadmapped before becasue they are part of a sponsored project
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- tickets that have been roadmapped before because they are part of a sponsored project
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- tickets that are very fast to fix (around 1 hour)
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The process we are using for triaging tickets is:
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1. filter out all tickets not in the milestone sort out by creation date
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1. filter out all tickets not in the milestone sorted by creation date
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2. for each new ticket:
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- add related labels (for example add an UX label to tickets that needs UX/UI help and the same for other teams)
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- if it fits the criteria written above then add it to the right milestone
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