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a. The user finds a bug in the latest release and then puts it into track. | a. The user finds a bug in the latest release and then puts it into track. | ||
b. The bugsquad does triage. Triage means assessing the bug, | b. The bugsquad does triage. Triage means assessing the bug, | ||
validating it, and giving it a priority, and milestone (which release | validating it, and giving it a priority, and milestone (which release | ||
its going to be fixed in.) | its going to be fixed in.) | ||
c. At some time, someone will try to fix it, usually a core developer. | c. At some time, someone will try to fix it, usually a core developer. | ||
If it’s not a core developer, it will always be attached as a patch | If it’s not a core developer, it will always be attached as a patch | ||
and reviewed. | and reviewed. | ||
d. Next step is peer review. | d. Next step is peer review. | ||
e. Patch gets improved, turned down, or accepted. This loop will | e. Patch gets improved, turned down, or accepted. This loop will | ||
continue until the parties are happy with the code status. | continue until the parties are happy with the code status. | ||
f. Someone with commit access commits the patch. | f. Someone with commit access commits the patch. | ||