On Sun, 2010-04-11 at 01:01 +0000, Asheesh Laroia wrote: > Hey GNOME lovers, > > https://openhatch.org/search/?q=&toughness=bitesize shows "bite-size" bugs > across free software. It's a search engine for new contributors looking > for something to do. I was inspired by GNOME Love when I heard about it, > and I've since discovered many projects do something similar. We index > a bunch of bug trackers, including GNOME Bugzilla's gnome-love bugs.
This is awesome. Seriously. > Of note, you can also search for not just coding bugs, but requests for > documentation. We rely on the tags people label bugs with in bug trackers, > and right now we have only found the Python (language) project marking > bugs that way. Do GNOME projects use a tag like gnome-love that means > a bug is an issue with or request for documentation? There's no tag. Each product generally has one (or more) component for documentation bugs. Some products are only documentation, like gnome-user-docs. -- Shaun McCance http://syllogist.net/ _______________________________________________ gnome-love mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-love
