Utopic Bug Hug (and testing!) Days
Istimsak
saqman2060 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 7 23:54:39 UTC 2014
If you think the bug triage wiki could use an improvement, then give
some suggestions. I am open for something new.
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 6:13 PM, Alberto Salvia Novella
<es20490446e at gmail.com> wrote:
> Nicholas Skaggs:
>> Still looking for someone to volunteer to show off triaging. You
>> need to
>> be available this Thursday July 10th at 1900 UTC, and be able to
>> join a
>> hangout on air. The demo can be really quick, just triaging a few
>> bugs
>> 'live' and fielding questions. I know there's several good bugmasters
>> who can help out. Volunteers?
>
> FIRSTS COME FIRST
>
> I believe the problem with triaging is
> <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Triage> to be too long, and not to make
> best practises obvious.
>
> So it looks like if we made a hangout it won't be make clearer which
> the triaging process looks like, since nobody really knows right now:
> knowledge about how to do it is segregated among individuals, and
> everyone does somehow differently.
>
> If there's no standard, there can be no kaizen.
>
>
> REALLY ON IT
>
> At this moment I'm studying how this can be improved, but my last
> exam is just this Friday. And for the first time I have contracted
> Internet in my village for being able to work in summer on this,
> because it looks like an valuable job to be done right now.
>
>
> YOU CAN CLONE YOURSELVES, AND LET THE CLONES WORK THEMSELVES
>
> Wikis are so important because they are our virtual clones: they
> serve people when we are sleeping, in making themselves as good as
> the most experienced of us. So this is why it's so important to take
> care of them, over working itself.
>
>
> VIDEOS CANNOT HANDLE THIS PARTY
>
> If the process of bug triaging was under continuous improvement, I
> believe we could cut it to no time. In this paradigm any
> video-tutorial would become obsolete very rapidly.
>
> Moreover video-tutorials are valuable because they are completely
> visual, nothing else. If your documentation is very visual, no
> video-tutorial is needed; and it is much easier to maintain and
> improve by far.
>
> But if you liked to do a video-tutorial, it would be nice. Just take
> it as what is: short-lived and not what will make a big difference,
> but to clarify small questions people could have.
>
>
> FINAL THOUGHTS
>
> After all real quality is making people pleased of making a real
> difference. So if someone hasn't got a computer architecture exam
> next day and enjoys :)
>
> And using the following experimental triaging manual can help:
> <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/One%20Hundred%20Papercuts/Work-flow/Triage>
>
> Regards ☆ミ
>
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