Regarding "bug resolution", I'm glad to see "responsiveness" mentioned, but what does "insuring timely resolutions" imply? Is "resolution" meant in a broader sense, or does it refer to closing an open task?
As our projects are FOSS and (only in theory) anyone could provide a patch to fix any open task, in most projects there is only a weak culture to close tasks as "declined" (e.g. not enough (wo)manpower in our team to fix this bug / too hard to fix when it comes to required architecture changes / etc) as that can require spending more time to explain such a decision than to simply ignore open but unlikely-to-be-ever-fixed tasks. Hence I would not see "timely resolutions" of tasks as a goal per se.
Also, to which extent can this also be applied to feature requests?