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*** the bug gets in | *** the bug gets in | ||
*** bug squad make the bug nice (a well-written bug report, a suggestion on the next step to push it to developers for fixing - who to talk to, etc.), assign to maintainer | *** bug squad make the bug nice (a well-written bug report, a suggestion on the next step to push it to developers for fixing - who to talk to, etc.), assign to maintainer | ||
− | + | *** maintainer assign a milestone | |
− | + | *** the dev does fix it :) | |
+ | |||
** What needs to be happen to mark a ticket as fixed? | ** What needs to be happen to mark a ticket as fixed? | ||
− | + | *** downstream takes the patch and puts it into their version and verifies and tests downstream, as needed | |
* Action items: | * Action items: | ||
** #ACTION: marcopg to look at the upstream/downstream interaction fedora+gnome | ** #ACTION: marcopg to look at the upstream/downstream interaction fedora+gnome |
Revision as of 14:52, 17 December 2008
- Do we agree on the mission?
- http://sugarlabs.org/go/BugSquad/Mission (got accepted)
- What is needed in trac to start triaging?
- add sucrose components
- add milestones
- base work flow on http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Trac_ticket_workflow
- distribution field (where was the bug found)
- Meetings: when/if
- schedule weekly triage meetings (especially to get people started, but things should be setup so that triaging happens async, because it needs to be a continuous)
- at #sugar-meeting
- Sprints: when/if
- after releases
- at #sugar-meeting
- Do we need a dedicated mailing list?
- No, we mostly have announcements and use tags if that is not the case, questions like (I was triaging bug #567 but didn't know what to do.)
- sugar-devel - [bugsquad] and [bugsquad][announce]
- "you can always triage at any time, and if you'd like to schedule your own sugar triage sprint, please do and announce it $here! if you're new and want help getting started but can't make a sprint, ask $here_2."
- irc questions at #sugar
- Create a list of concrete tasks we expect the BugSquad to do regularly
- solicit distributions for testing of new releases
- maintain the BugSquad wiki pages (especially with policies like "we use #sugar for discussion, tag your iaep posts this way")
- add components, tags, milestones
- triage tickets
- provide feedback on how to improve bug advocacy on a ticket, when requested. ("How could I have written this bug report better / which developers should I ping on it"?)
- Triage Policy:
- Who is responsible for setting priorities and milestones?
- the bug gets in
- bug squad make the bug nice (a well-written bug report, a suggestion on the next step to push it to developers for fixing - who to talk to, etc.), assign to maintainer
- maintainer assign a milestone
- the dev does fix it :)
- Who is responsible for setting priorities and milestones?
- What needs to be happen to mark a ticket as fixed?
- downstream takes the patch and puts it into their version and verifies and tests downstream, as needed
- What needs to be happen to mark a ticket as fixed?
- Action items:
- #ACTION: marcopg to look at the upstream/downstream interaction fedora+gnome