[Ubuntu Wiki] Update of "Bugs/Triage" by lifeboy

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The "Bugs/Triage" page has been changed by lifeboy:
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Triage?action=diff&rev1=162&rev2=163

Comment:
Fix the link to Bugs/Triage/Charts

  
  Bug triage is a lot like that because we assess bugs to determine whether or not they have enough information to be worked on and assign a priority to them as soon as possible.  Without any risk of death. This page explains the different aspects of triaging.
  
- Ubuntu receives an incredibly large number of bug reports every day through our [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/ | bug tracking system]].  Each one of these needs to be read, assessed, and sorted so it can be fixed.  This is where we could use your assistance with HelpingWithBugs.  For a visual representation of the bug triage process, see these nice [[Bugs/HowToTriage/Charts|Flow Charts]].
+ Ubuntu receives an incredibly large number of bug reports every day through our [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/ | bug tracking system]].  Each one of these needs to be read, assessed, and sorted so it can be fixed.  This is where we could use your assistance with HelpingWithBugs.  For a visual representation of the bug triage process, see these nice [[Bugs/Triage/Charts|Flow Charts]].
  
  Every bug report is a conversation with the reporter.  The first contact any reporter usually has with the Ubuntu community is through a bug triager, who tries to put together a complete bug report.  It's very important that we give a good impression, so please be polite and try to use your best English.
  



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