Hello again Bug Bashes! Yes, so soon! Now, I will write about why I first came looking for you.
I experienced a bug. Really! My first step in investigating a bug with a reproducible symptom is to try to reproduce the issue with the most recent version, naturally. So, I wanted to do was set up a virtual machine with a clean up-to-date GNOME. 0. The journal so far led me to http://live.gnome.org/Bugsquad Notes on this "Immutable Page" (come on use terminology that doesn't require my degree in comp sci): - There is a funky new line: "We use the <p ...> - My layperson's understanding was that GNOME's bugzilla is quite customized (forkish?), so should probably link to a page explaining that instead of directly to bugzilla.org - Tricky, how the triage guide and bug days are listed twice, a few lines from each other. Seems like there is another opportunity to cut out a middle person, and just take me directly to http://live.gnome.org/Bugsquad/TriageGuide, because most of the info is redundant. 1. I'm now at http://live.gnome.org/Bugsquad/TriageGuide I had hoped to find out information on setting up that clean up-to-date GNOME, I'm so eager to, but that doesn't seem included. 2. Doing a tiny bit of digging finds me at http://www.gnome.org/~aes/testing-gnome.html That seems like essential information for doing a good job triaging GNOME bugs. Based on http://www.gnome.org/projects/garnome/deps-list.html , I understand that there is no pure model GNOME distribution, and that Ubuntu or Fedora are the recommended base distributions for using GARNOME and reproducing and triaging bugs? What a trip, thanks for coming along, -- I can't grow without light, Lloyd http://foolswisdom.com/ _______________________________________________ Gnome-bugsquad mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-bugsquad
