On Thu, 2011-08-18 at 12:32 -0400, Dave Jones wrote:
> We've been planning on doing one of these forever, but never seeming
> to get around to it.
> 
> The kernel gets a lot of bugs (possibly more than any other package),
> and as such, we've got nearly a thousand bugs open right now, and just
> three people working on it full-time.
> 
> The problem we've faced with triage efforts in the past is that for many
> bugs, the person doing the triage really needs to have at least some kernel
> knowledge to know what information to ask the reporter.
> 
> However, there are some basic tasks that would help us out a lot, like
> making sure bugs are assigned to the right people etc.
> There's a first pass at some 'how to' ideas at 
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/KernelTriage
> 
> We'll be doing this in #fedora-kernel next Monday (22nd)
> I expect that the wiki page will continue to evolve as we start working
> on this, and perhaps this can even become a regular thing.

apologies for not helping with this; turned out to be bad timing for me,
I didn't even get to decompress from Alpha last week before I had to
spend three days at Linuxcon, and spent most of the weekend in a dazed
heap on the couch...sorry again!
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Adam Williamson
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