Le samedi 12 février 2011 à 19:32 -0800, Jonathan Marsden a écrit : > > > Also we need to form a bug reporting & triaging page for Lubuntu > > where we can link the already documented resources of Ubuntu which > > are common to Lubuntu. Adding information about how to subscribe and > > report bug related to Lubuntu. > > How is that different from how to subscribe and report bugs in other > Ubuntu flavours? Launchpad is the same for subscribing to bugs, and the > ubuntu-bug program is in Lubuntu just as it is in other flavours, as far > as I know. > > If there is no difference, then we should (IMO) not create a special > separate Lubuntu page -- doing so just makes Lubuntu appear more > different than it really is from the other ubuntu's.
There is already a specific page for Lubuntu : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/ReportingBugs > >> What particular aspects of Lubuntu's development do you find > >> undocumented, that you would like to work on? Which Lubuntu > >> specific bugs are you trying to develop fixes for? > > > I was trying to work on lxpanel bugs. > > That's LXDE development more than Lubuntu development, but OK. > > > I tried to search for its development documentation but could not > > find a good resource except a small wiki page. > > I'd guess that the number of developers of lxpanel is so small there may > not be a fully realized "team culture" for it yet, or else those who are > working on it are experienced developers who have not yet made the time > to create developer docs. If you have specific questions you can email > PCMan, whose email address is the top one in the list of developers in > the AUTHORS file in the source tarball of lxpanel. I'll will add that original author of lxpanel have quit the LXDE project recently, so don't expect much help from him :/ > > As developer, we can focus 1 package at a time .First trying to > > collect all the information of that package as developer point of > > view. Then create a wiki page (taking help of our WIKI team) for it > > and add all the information to it and link it to Developer knowledge > > base area. After that we can work on bug fixing of that package and > > update more information from our experience.This way we will able to > > focus on our target and will create a knowledge base area for new > > developers. > > I think persuading Julien and I to focus on one particular package for a > while is ... unlikely to succeed :) Like every other volunteer, we'll > do stuff we want to do, fix bugs of interest to us, etc. And you should > do the same. But you can plan to work on a specific package on your own :) Time to organise more IRC meetings to organise a bit more our work :) Regards, Julien Lavergne _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

