If you think the bug triage wiki could use an improvement, then give
some suggestions. I am open for something new.
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 6:13 PM, Alberto Salvia Novella
<[email protected]> wrote:
Nicholas Skaggs:
Still looking for someone to volunteer to show off triaging. You
need to
be available this Thursday July 10th at 1900 UTC, and be able to
join a
hangout on air. The demo can be really quick, just triaging a few
bugs
'live' and fielding questions. I know there's several good bugmasters
who can help out. Volunteers?
FIRSTS COME FIRST
I believe the problem with triaging is
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Triage> to be too long, and not to make
best practises obvious.
So it looks like if we made a hangout it won't be make clearer which
the triaging process looks like, since nobody really knows right now:
knowledge about how to do it is segregated among individuals, and
everyone does somehow differently.
If there's no standard, there can be no kaizen.
REALLY ON IT
At this moment I'm studying how this can be improved, but my last
exam is just this Friday. And for the first time I have contracted
Internet in my village for being able to work in summer on this,
because it looks like an valuable job to be done right now.
YOU CAN CLONE YOURSELVES, AND LET THE CLONES WORK THEMSELVES
Wikis are so important because they are our virtual clones: they
serve people when we are sleeping, in making themselves as good as
the most experienced of us. So this is why it's so important to take
care of them, over working itself.
VIDEOS CANNOT HANDLE THIS PARTY
If the process of bug triaging was under continuous improvement, I
believe we could cut it to no time. In this paradigm any
video-tutorial would become obsolete very rapidly.
Moreover video-tutorials are valuable because they are completely
visual, nothing else. If your documentation is very visual, no
video-tutorial is needed; and it is much easier to maintain and
improve by far.
But if you liked to do a video-tutorial, it would be nice. Just take
it as what is: short-lived and not what will make a big difference,
but to clarify small questions people could have.
FINAL THOUGHTS
After all real quality is making people pleased of making a real
difference. So if someone hasn't got a computer architecture exam
next day and enjoys :)
And using the following experimental triaging manual can help:
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/One%20Hundred%20Papercuts/Work-flow/Triage>
Regards ☆ミ
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