We had a successful bug day, Thank you

Walter Garcia-Fontes walter.garcia at upf.edu
Fri Jan 18 14:15:48 UTC 2013


* Omer Akram, oakram at gnome.org [18/01/13 14:59]:
> Now the question is what lies a head, I think now we should decide when do
> we want to do our next bug day, which package we want to target and suggest
> any improvements that could be made.

I think that ideally they should be weekly, but of course this can
cause attrition of the triagers. In any case if the group is large
enough even if there is some rotation it could work.

As for packages they are easy to choose now that there haven't been hug
days for a while, I checked today "totem" for instance and there were
more than 100 "new" bugs. 

It's harder to come up with more imaginative lists, like "bugs without
a package" or similar, there is where more experienced triagers can
help. And these more targeted bugs sometimes are the easiest to triage.

As for suggestions, I think we should also include "confirmed" bugs,
as a good amount of these are also untouched. I remember there used to be
two lists at the wiki page, one for new and the other one for
confirmed bugs. Of course it is useful to start with the new ones, but
a review of the confirmed bugs is also helpful.

-- 
Walter Garcia-Fontes






More information about the Ubuntu-bugsquad mailing list