So in most tools, new bugs just get added to a list; they don't show up in anyone's "my bugs," so responsibility for triage diffuses.
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wouldn’t it depend on who has the role of the project’s “default assignee” - typically a Scrummaster or Team Lead.
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I'm not into the scrum thing—I think that role needs to be shared.
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As much we we complain about Radar, it does some things right!
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I don't want it to be one person's job.
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Who knew one could miss Radar? I guess one really just misses the older, less complicated Radar of a couple years ago.
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Huh. I didn't really notice an appreciable change from 2008 to 2014.
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I can imagine using the UI automation tool to generate a script that would reproduce the issue…
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Shouldn't be possible for a bug to have no assignee IMO
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JIRA will do this, but you need to configure it to do so. Bugs normally get vetted by a lead in my projects.
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