The way issue/bug tracking works at our company is that typically an issue is raised, and a team of 'screeners' (the design and verification managers) will look at them and assign them to developers and assign a priority to them. Myself and a co-worker, who shall remain unnamed, joke around about a manager's 'routing' table and how certain keywords automatically trigger an assignment to a particular developer. This got me thinking, what if a program could pre-emptively predict who the issue will be assigned to?
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