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Diggory Hardy edited this page Oct 30, 2015
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All issues should have one type
label and one priority label (0/1/2/3). Other tags are optional.
According to Tom, priorities have the following meaning:
- Critical means to be dealt with immediately.
- High means that the person assigned this should try to address it without waiting for anyone else to give the go-ahead.
- Medium means go ahead with this if you can do it easily and conveniently, but don't invest significant time or energy in it.
- Low (following Diggory's suggestion) means "not something anyone will do unless prompted by some related issue".
Types are:
- documentation: information on the wiki, in the model output or elsewhere is unclear
- usability: ways of making OpenMalaria easier to use
- compile error: code does not compile
- crash: the model crashes when run (or stops with an error)
- wrong output: the model runs and does not crash or stop with an error, but output is wrong
- build system: build automation, deployment, other automated tasks
- model issue: an implemented model is somehow lacking
- optimisation: ways of making OpenMalaria faster
- code maintenance: ways of improving the code
Other tags:
- help wanted: I'm assigned this but need help! (Suggestion: tag someone or ask them directly.)
- question: It's not clear what to do about the issue.
- No priority set: waiting for Tom to decide the priority
| Download openmalaria | Installation instructions | XML Schema Documentation |
XML Schema Version | Program version | master |
develop |
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43 | schema-43.0 |
- User Guide
- Compilation Guide
- Developer Guide
- Schema Update Guide
- Scenario Design Guide
- Monitoring Guide
- Changelog
- Schema Documentation
- Human demography
- Levels of transmission
- Parasite dynamics within humans
- P vivax dynamics
- Vector bionomics and transmission to humans
- Mosquito population dynamics
- Clinical (illness) models
- Time in the models