Bug Focus
Brian Murray
brian at ubuntu.com
Mon Apr 21 17:36:32 UTC 2008
Now is a critical time for us in terms of triaging bug reports and
ensuring that Hardy is the best that it can be. We should be keeping an
eye out for serious bugs that will prevent people from using Ubuntu.
Subsequently, I wanted to point out a few entry points for finding bugs
related to Hardy and recent ISO testing.
At the iso testing tracker we have a report of bugs,
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/report , found when performing ISO
testing of the Hardy Release Candidate. They are currently listed in
the "Bugs for current builds" section and will move down to the "Bugs
for previous builds" section as daily builds of the final image become
available.
It is also possible to search for bugs that are tagged iso-testing via
Launchpad - https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=iso-testing .
Additionally, it is important that we triage bugs without a package,
http://tinyurl.com/4wzwax , as these can be a blind spot for us. We
want to keep an eye out for ones specifically related to Hardy and also
ones about installation methods e.g. ubiquity, debian-installer and
update-manager.
We want to move these bugs along the triaging process as quickly as
possible by verifying them and gathering the proper debug information.
If you need help with a bug or have any questions please raise them in
#ubuntu-bugs or on this mailing list.
Thanks,
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Brian Murray @ubuntu.com
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