> On Feb 16, 2018, at 06:11, Balázs Gibizer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> On the weekly meeting melwitt suggested [1] to have people signed up for 
> certain bug tags. I've already been trying to follow the bugs tagged with the 
> 'notifications' tag so I sign up for this tag.
> 
> Cheers,
> gibi
> 
> [1]http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/nova/2018/nova.2018-02-15-21.01.log.html#l-86

Fantastic, gibi! I’ve added a new row to the Tag Owner table for 
‘notifications' bugs and added you as the tag owner.

For anyone else who is interested in helping out, please see the wiki [2] for 
instructions on how to help with bug triage in nova.

The easiest thing to do is to tag bugs with a category if they have not been 
tagged yet. This is meant to be a low time/low effort activity to put bugs into 
buckets for domain experts (bug tag owners) to triage as the next step. Tags 
are things like ‘api’, ‘volumes’, ‘scheduler’, ‘libvirt’, ‘xenapi’, 
‘placement’, ‘notifications’, and so on.

If there’s an area of nova you have familiarity with, please consider joining 
as a bug tag owner and help determine validity and severity of bugs in your 
area of expertise. There can be several owners for a tag, so feel free to pitch 
in even if a tag already has an owner. The idea with tag owners is to spread 
the task of bug triage among our team and it's more “fun(TM)” to triage bugs in 
an area in which you are familiar.

I see a lot of untagged bugs since the weekly meeting have already been tagged 
with categories and we have a couple of new bug tag owners, so thank you for 
the help!

Best,
-melanie

[2] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Nova/BugTriage
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