On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Manuel Lemos wrote:
Manuel,

Thank you for the suggestion. If you would be so kind, I have a few 
questions.

1) How can I change the status of a bug? For example, I was looking 
through session bugs (since that's most likely where I could contribute 
the easiest) and read a bug #14227. This bug is bogus and is the result of 
the submitter not understanding HTTP and the Set-Cookie header enough. I 
would love to be able to act as a mediater of sorts, so that the bogus 
bugs can be filtered to save developers some time. I can even give 
elaborate explanations in the beginning to make sure people know why it's 
bogus. :)

2) If a bug is legitimate, and I know how to fix it, how do I go about 
doing this? Must I receive permission for a CVS account? How does one gain 
the trust to be able to commit changes?

3) How do I know if someone is working on a bug? If it is "open" status, 
can I safely assume it's not been investigated by a member of the PHP 
development team?

Thanks for the information.

Chris


> Hello,
> 
> Chris Shiflett wrote:
> > I know there are also mundane tasks that need accomplishing, and I
> > would be more than willing to help with some of these as well.
> 
> Suggestion: have a go at the bug database, talk to the QA team and see
> what is most urgent to be fixed. That would be of a great help.
> 
> Regards,
> Manuel Lemos
> 
> 


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