Low bug triage activity all around
Omer Akram
om26er at ubuntu.com
Thu Jan 3 13:02:33 UTC 2013
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 5:44 PM, David Manuel Pires
<slickymaster at gmail.com>wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 12:41 PM, Omer Akram <om26er at ubuntu.com> wrote:
>
>> So the real problem is people not understanding the concept or not being
>> associated with Ubuntu in the past to know that that has been happening for
>> a while
>
>
> That's the real problem, here. And that is what really should be addressed.
>
That may be a problem but not the problem or real cause of the problem.
After a discussion on IRC with Emmet Hikory (persia) yesterday, he
suggested (which I agree to) that we should quickly get started with bug
days by asking some of the experienced people to volunteer to stay
available for helping other people. It might have a low turn over at first
but eventually things will get ripped and more people will hopefully
participate. There are a lot of hours in a day considering all the
different timezones so we would need people of different time zones.
So for that we would need few people to show interest and ensure they will
stay on IRC to help any people asking questions. Please show yourself if
you would like to.
If all agree we can quickly start a bug hug day as soon as Monday or
something by announcing on this list. We should select some simple package
like transmission (or you have other suggestions?) for the day.
More suggestions/objections welcome.
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