On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 8:11 AM, Josh Matthews <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 04/17/2014 03:20 AM, Anthony Ricaud wrote:
>>
>> On 16/04/14 16:36, Armen Zambrano G. wrote:
>>>
>>> What is the current process for triaging b2g bugs?
>>> I know that relman has flags for scheduled releases but I don't think I
>>> should be using those.
>>>
>>> I file bugs with steps to reproduce, build information and they get
>>> ignored for a long long time. Only some of my bugs get attention.
>>>
>>> Should I stop filing bugs?
>>> I'm trying to help find issues as early as possible to allow development
>>> not find them too late in the game.
>>>
>>> Looking forward to help,
>>> Armen
>>>
>>
>> This is an area where we're really bad. IMHO it should be up to module
>> owners to watch their components. I'm watching the Dialer component but
>> I'm currently behind by 400 mails. If you filed any in that component,
>> you can cc me and I'll take a look.
>>
>> If longtime Gecko contributors have any tips on how to effectively watch
>> a component, I'm all ears.
>>
>> If you believe your bug is a show-stopper, you can mark it as
>> blocking-b2g: 1.3|1.4|2.0? . This will be triaged for sure.
>
>
> If there are particular components that you want to have called out in your
> mail, you can filter messages based on the "Component :: Product: Firefox OS
> :: Gaia::Dialer" text at the bottom of every one.
>
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You can also filter on the variety of X-Bugzilla-* headers (including
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- Kyle
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