Do you promise to be polite to bug reporters even if they are rude to
you or Ubuntu? Have you signed the Ubuntu Code of Conduct?
>> Yes and yes (and I have gotten much better in this area)
Have you read Bugs/HowToTriage, Bugs/Assignment, Bugs/Status and
Bugs/Importance? Do you have any questions about that documentation?
>> I have read the documents and have no questions.
What sensitive data should you look for in a private Apport crash
report bug before making it public?
>> Passwords, financial information, usernames, CSS keys
Is there a particular package or group of packages that you are
interested in helping out with?
>> I have an interest in audio bugs. I look at lots of ALSA bugs.
Please list five or more bug reports which you have triaged and
include an explanation of your decisions.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-games/+bug/508214
Importance: Low because it is a cosmetic bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fgfs-base/+bug/942886
Importance: I would classify this as Medium because it prevents the
(non-essential) application from functioning, but does have a workaround.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ndiswrapper/+bug/1085177
Importance: High. This bug renders the application useless and
prevents users from being able to use their wireless adapter when the
only option is using a Windows application.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/transmission/+bug/936459
Importance: Low. This bug is an annoyance that affects a small set of
Transmission users that don't want audible notifications.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/xserver-xorg-video-sis/+bug/1066464
Importance: Medium. For the few unfortunate souls still using SiS
graphics, this bug causes crashes and though there is a workaround, it
prevents them from having 2D acceleration.