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Users are often the best source of good bug reports (Trac tickets). | Users are often the best source of good bug reports (Trac tickets). | ||
− | ==Teaching Bug Reporters How to Follow Up | + | ==Teaching Bug Reporters How to Follow Up== |
− | Many bug reports rot because of lack of follow up from reporters. | + | * Many bug reports rot because of lack of follow up from reporters and users. |
+ | * Describe the work flow and balance between Gitorius, Trac, Wiki, Mailing Lists, IRC. | ||
==Creating Best Practices for Developer Testing== | ==Creating Best Practices for Developer Testing== | ||
+ | * Efficient testing harnesses | ||
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+ | ==Coordinate with Release Managers== | ||
+ | * Develop Pre-release test strategies | ||
* Test cases | * Test cases | ||
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[[Category:BugSquad]] | [[Category:BugSquad]] |
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Teaching Users How to File Good Bug Reports
Users are often the best source of good bug reports (Trac tickets).
Teaching Bug Reporters How to Follow Up
- Many bug reports rot because of lack of follow up from reporters and users.
- Describe the work flow and balance between Gitorius, Trac, Wiki, Mailing Lists, IRC.
Creating Best Practices for Developer Testing
- Efficient testing harnesses
Coordinate with Release Managers
- Develop Pre-release test strategies
- Test cases