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Re: Finding your best work - was Application for the Ubuntu Bug Control team
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I found that I had to consciously say to myself that I was starting
the process of applying for Bug Control and write down bug numbers as
I triaged bugs to a level acceptable for the requirements of the Bug
Control application.
I think a script would be useful which lists all bugs you've touched
where your efforts put into that bug would be seen as valuable to Bug
Control. E.g.:
- - Bugs forwarded upstream
- - Bugs with importance set on your request (perhaps by checking who
set the importance and seeing if there is a comment from you
containing their username and/or irc nick(s)
And probably more - those are just some suggestions.
On 28/09/11 17:35, Brian Murray wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 12:22:20PM -0400, Daniel Manrique wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugControl
>>> instructions, I would like to join the Ubuntu Bug Control
>>> team.
>>
>> Hello, thanks for applying!
>>
>>> 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):
>>
>> I'm just curious, what would you consider your best work? can you
>> point to a bug you're really proud of having triaged?
>
> I think part of the issue here may be that there isn't a way to
> search for your best work while it is easy to find your latest
> work. I'm curious to know how other people went about finding
> their best work for their application and if there is some way we
> can make this easier for new applicants to the team.
>
> -- Brian Murray
>
>
>
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