On 09/23/2007 02:39 PM, Christopher Brown wrote: > My dear Fedorites, > > For the past week now I have been trawling through all open Fedora 7 kernel > bug reports, assigning bugs here and there and generally > irritating^D^D^D^Dhelping out various developers involved with the kernel to > identify issues which will prevent Fedora 8 from being the unparalleled > success we all know it will be. > > People have now started replying to my requests for information and my pace > has therefore slowed somewhat. Time is of the essence however development > freeze for the kernel is still some way off so there is still a window of > opportunity in which the thorny nettle may be grasped. Currently there are > about 1600 open bugs against the kernel which is just too many. > > The positive points of Kernel Bug Triaging: > > - You don't have to be a kernel hacker to work here (but it helps!). I'm > not. > - You learn lots about the kernel and of course, bugzilla. > - People are generally nice to you when you try to help out with their woes. > - You make a difference, fix things upstream and we get one step closer to > winning $YOUR_PERSONAL_BATTLE > - PROFIT!!! > > Here is all you need to get started: > > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/KernelBugTriage > > If you find something you need an answer on something then really clever > people can be found here: > > #fedora-kernel > > Join Us! > It would be really nice if we could point users towards a web page containing debugging tips, workarounds etc. taken from the closed bugs. -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list