← Back to team overview

ubuntu-bugcontrol team mailing list archive

Re: Application for the Ubuntu Bug Control team

 

On 16/09/11 03:56, Fathi Boudra wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugControl instructions,
> I would like to join the Ubuntu Bug Control team.
>
> I promise to be polite to bug reporters even if they are rude to me or Ubuntu.
> I signed the Ubuntu Code of Conduct and read Bugs/HowToTriage,
> Bugs/Assignment, Bugs/Status and Bugs/Importance.
>
> I should check for sensitive data before making it public:
>  * if the crash still has a CoreDump.gz attachment.
>  * if there is no Stacktrace.txt (retraced) attachment.
>  * if any of stacktrace attachments (original stacktraces, Stacktrace.txt
>    (retraced) and ThreadStacktrace.txt (retraced)) have anything that looks
>    like sensitive data passed as function arguments. Examples are passwords,
>    things that look like bank account numbers, CSS keys, user names, server
>    names, etc...
>
> I'm interested in helping on the bug reports related to Linaro/Ubuntu and ARM
> related packages.
>
> Here's a list of bugs which I have triaged (it isn't representative of my best
> work but representative of my latest work):

Well, you are going to be considered based on these bugs...

> * http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/849625
>   I added linaro-landing-team-ti affected project as it's under their scope.
>   For Linaro Ubuntu, I assigned to Ricardo, Dev Platform Tech Lead, to make
>   sure he'll pull the fix from TI Landing Team. Priority set to medium as it
>   has a moderate impact. Status set to triaged/confirmed as it has been
>   confirmed by someone other than the original reporter and has enough
>   information to be looked by a developer.

Agree with importance; not much shown in terms of triaging skills,
and the packages are not Ubuntu packages.

> * http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/753878
>   I tagged "origen" to help to triage Linaro related bugs (see
>   http://wiki.linaro.org/Process/Bugs/Tags for more information). In addition,
>   I asked for help to Samsung Landing Team Tech lead as we were stuck on an
>   issue with high priority. As a result, Usman, Samsung Landing Team Project
>   Manager has assigned a resource to the bug.

> * http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/850983
>   I tagged "panda" to help to triage Linaro related bugs and fixed a typo. Also,
>   I added links to the exact image build for reference to help the developer to
>   reproduce the bug faster.

> * http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/816491
>   I fixed the assignment, wrongly assigned to another Andy Green.Status set to
>   Fix-Released according to comments #8 and #9 and commented for the record.
>   Milestone updated to 11.09 so we'll have the bug listed in Linaro Android
>   11.09 release: http://launchpad.net/linaro-android/+milestone/11.09
> * http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/850099
>   Michael Hope, Toolchain Working Group Tech Lead, has set the bug to medium
>   priority as it is a ftbfs and a performance regression. I thought the bug
>   deserved a high priority as we don't have a work around proposed and can't
>   build Linaro Android kernel with this toolchain. Michael Hope agreed with my
>   rationale and updated the bug
>   accordingly.
>
> Cheers,

I think there may be a bit of misunderstanding here. The Ubuntu Bug
Control is a team for the Ubuntu project (i.e., for these bugs that
have Ubuntu packages -- a name followed by "(Ubuntu)". But all bugs
you show are for *other* (than Ubuntu) projects. None of these bugs
affects the Ubuntu project!

You should not need to be in the Ubuntu Bug Control team to be able
to administer these projects... But, if you want to be in the team
because you need to have full access to the Ubuntu packages used in
Linaro, then you MUST show us Ubuntu bugs.

Am I missing something here?

+0 for now, waiting for feedback.

Cheers,

..C..

Am I missing something here?

Attachment: signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature


Follow ups

References