Opened a page for triage for the Global Jam
John Kim
thinkndev at gmail.com
Mon Sep 16 12:46:13 UTC 2013
Hey Alberto,
So what should we do with the bugs that don't comply with the priority list you mentioned? Mark them as invalid?
I'm just a volunteer, so I'm curious what else could be done on the page.
Alberto Salvia Novella <es20490446e at gmail.com>이 씀:
>El 14/09/13 18:32, Thomas Ward escribió:
>> You're right, only bug controllers have the right to set things as
>"triaged".
>I suggest that members of Ubuntu BugControl rather *focus* on triaging
>bugs and setting priority than in any other thing, because there are
>many people out there that can do the rest of the tasks (and they do
>indeed) but only a small proportion can get reports ready to be worked
>on.
>
>*Expectation* of the rest of the community isn't having more written or
>
>confirmed reports but more triaged and fixed ones, and this is what
>will
>encourage users to get involved in bug management tasks.
>
>So the bugs I suggest for Ubuntu Bug Control members are those which:
>
> * Are *affecting* the 'Ubuntu' project
> * Have a *status* of 'new' or 'confirmed'
> * Have a *priority* of 'undecided'
> * Are *tagged* with the latest release name (in this case 'Saucy')
>
>Regards
>
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