[Ubuntu Wiki] Update of "Bugs/Bug statuses" by penalvch
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The "Bugs/Bug statuses" page has been changed by penalvch:
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Bug%20statuses?action=diff&rev1=74&rev2=75
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1) As per LP#1463553 and others, clarified Confirmed for linux (Ubuntu) as defined by the Ubuntu Kernel Team. 2) UbuntuBugControl > Ubuntu Bug Control
* Like Invalid reports, Expired reports do not show up in default searches.
* '''Confirmed''':
+ * For all packages except for linux (Ubuntu):
- * Another reporter has experienced the same issue. This can come in the form of a duplicate report or a comment.
+ * Another reporter has experienced the same issue. This can come in the form of a duplicate report or a comment.
- * {{{Confirmed}}} reports require confirmation from '''someone other than the original reporter'''.
+ * {{{Confirmed}}} reports require confirmation from '''someone other than the original reporter'''.
- * This helps ensure that the report is applicable to Ubuntu in general, and not hardware failure, lack of knowledge, etc.
+ * This helps ensure that the report is applicable to Ubuntu in general, and not hardware failure, lack of knowledge, etc.
- * In general, please don't confirm your own bugs, unless there is a documented exception by the development group of the package (ex. linux).
+ * In general, please don't confirm your own bugs, unless there is a documented exception by the development group of the package.
+ * Only for linux (Ubuntu):
+ * Confirmed means the original reporter has at least attached the minimum amount of information to begin triaging.
+ * The original reporter has provided previously requested information.
* '''Triaged''':
- * A member of [[UbuntuBugControl]] believes that the report describes a genuine issue in enough detail that a developer could start working on a fix.
+ * A member of [[Ubuntu Bug Control|https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugControl]] believes that the report describes a genuine issue in enough detail that a developer could start working on a fix.
* Use this when you are confident that it should be looked at by a developer '''and''' has enough information for the developer to fix it.
* While not a requirement, a report's Ubuntu task status should be Triaged before any upstream forwarding occurs.
* With reports about '''linux''': Triaged means that the original reporter has tested with the latest upstream mainline kernel they can technically test to.
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