Seems to be a great idea, Jeremy. I like it and wanted to be a part. I
always wanted to work on kernel related ie low level programming. I think
this will be a great start for me. I had been working on microcontrollers
quite a bit now
Currently i'm being mentored by sense about bug triaging, b
idea/thought...
Jfo, I think a wiki page with a table of 'Topics' 'subject expert'
'triagers' or something of that nature will be helpful in managing this
event. Each subject expert can then add wiki links to the table. We can
expand this further with links to new kernel bugs etc. For example:
Hi all sorry about top posting iPhone
Could I also learn from this kernel triage summit ? Sounds really
interesting
Regards
Ian Porter
www : www.codingfriends.com
On 16 Jun 2010, at 17:05, Gursimran singh wrote:
Seems to be a great idea, Jeremy. I like it and wanted to be a part.
I alwa
As you can note from Jeremy's cc'ing, while kernel focused this will
also include X. So if you are a community member interested in learning
how to better sort out X bugs (e.g. KMS issues), this is for you!
Also note that this is a virtual summit, so no travel is necessary. JFo
wants to figure o
Yes, I am interested. So please let me know when the dates get confirmed..
--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa
This is an open call for those interested in either Kernel Bug Triage or
improving your kernel subsystem knowledge.
The Ubuntu Kernel Team decided during UDS-M that a Triage summit of
sorts would be a perfect way to help those interested in moving our
kernel bugs forward and, as a side effect, was