Hi! One of the things that I proposed in my talk during Debconf5 is to have a friendlier bug interface that allows for bugs to be sorted on the language (c, python, perl, etc) of the code, and the difficulty of solving them (trivial, easy, interesting, tedious, difficult guru-level).
The main idea is that I'd like to set up a nifty page that shows the bugs submitted during the last week, or something like that, and allows anyone to browse through them in the search of a bug that they can fix and send a patch for. The final goal of this idea is to get more people involved in helping in Debian. i.e. the main target for this are non-maintainers, but of course it would be open for anyone. Now, Anthony Towns is about to implement some nice changes into the BTS which include the birth of "usertags". These usertags are a way in which _anyone_ can set their _own_ tags, so as to browse through bugs more easily, with their own criteria. Usertags won't be seen by anybody, they'll only be seen if you select the correct "user" (users will actually be _domains_, as in marga.com.ar, qa.debian.org, etc.). Now, I'd like to implement my bug filtering idea through these usertags. I can use my own domain (like marga.com.ar), but since the usertags that I want to apply won't be only for me, and the idea is to make anyone have an easier way of finding what to fix, I'd like these particular usertags to be associated with qa.debian.org Would that be ok? The tags that I've thought of are the ones I mentioned before. But maybe someone else can think of some other tags that will also increase the chances of some helpful non-DD finding a bug, fixing it and sending a patch. -- Besos, Marga