"Bugs 101" IRC Classroom Sessions Discussion
Thomas Ward
trekcaptainusa.tw at gmail.com
Fri Jul 13 15:56:06 UTC 2012
Who would consider leading one of these sessions? I probably don't have
the time to lead the session, but wouldn't mind helping to get the sessions
created and scheduled, and probably help out during the sessions as needed.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: nathan nolast <nathan1465 at gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: "Bugs 101" IRC Classroom Sessions Discussion
To: Thomas Ward <trekcaptainusa.tw at gmail.com>
im interested in attending any class on filing bugs offered.
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 10:45 AM, Thomas Ward
<trekcaptainusa.tw at gmail.com>wrote:
> Greetings, fellow bug squad and bug control members!
>
> I was talking to pleia2 (on IRC) during the user days geared towards
> newbies on the classroom, and we happened to start discussing the
> possibility of members of the bugsquad and/or bugcontrol having sessions
> relating to bugs, such as how to file them, how the bug lifecycle works,
> etc.
>
> I see a ton of users of other support resources such as Ask Ubuntu or
> Ubuntu Forums or some of the IRC channels reporting bugs in those methods
> but not filing bugs, or sometimes filing bugs that aren't even bugs, or
> arent bound to any package, or the likes. I think it'd be pretty decent if
> we can get some sessions together to help teach the people who are not as
> experienced with bugs how to correctly file a bug and how to understand the
> lifecycle of a bug, and what we do as BugSquad and BugControl members. One
> of the methods we can teach this by is dedicated classroom sessions on IRC
> for such things (sort of a Bugs 101)
>
> I know Micah thinks this'd be a good idea, so I'm curious who on the
> bugsquad and bugcontrol would care to participate in such an event, if we
> decide to add Bugs sessions to the next User Days classroom sessions, or
> even if we schedule something outside of user days, and what types of
> topics (including but not limited to a "Bugs 101" session) we should touch
> upon during such a session. Thoughts?
>
> (This is just a discussion right now, if we think this is a good idea we
> can arrange session times with whomever has control over the classroom
> calendar)
>
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> Thomas Ward
> LPID: trekcaptainusa-tw
> Ubuntu BugSquad Member
>
> CC: ubuntu-bugcontrol mailing list.
>
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