[Ubuntu Wiki] Update of "Bugs/HowToTriage" by hggdh2
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http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/HowToTriage?action=diff&rev1=130&rev2=131
The comment on the change is:
add note about checking for privacy issues any and all stacktraces
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* If there is no `Stacktrace.txt (retraced)` attachment, then the most probable reason is that the `CoreDump.gz` attachment is broken. Please check with Martin Pitt (`pitti` in IRC, `martin.pitt at ubuntu.com`) about the reason since he can look into log files.
- * Check if the `Stacktrace.txt (retraced)` attachment has anything that looks like sensitive data passed as function arguments. Examples are passwords, things that look like bank account numbers, CSS keys, etc. If you don't find anything, you may mark the bug as public ("This report is public/private" in the top right of the bug report). This is not required though, it is fine to keep the bug private throughout its lifetime.
+ * Check if any of stacktrace attachments (original stacktraces, `Stacktrace.txt (retraced)` and `ThreadStacktrace.txt (retraced)`) have anything that looks like sensitive data passed as function arguments. Examples are passwords, things that look like bank account numbers, CSS keys, user names, server names, etc. If you don't find anything, you may mark the bug as public ("This report is public/private" in the top right of the bug report). This is not required though, it is fine to keep the bug private throughout its lifetime.
Except for those privacy issues, crash reports should be handled like normal bugs in terms of duplicate searching/marking, upstream forwarding, etc.
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