Re: [gentoo-dev] bug-wranglers queue is large
On 9/10/10 4:18 AM, Markos Chandras wrote: > I plan to create a patch for this[1] page and poke devrel for that > > [1]: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/staffing-needs/ Actually, you just need to add some tags to your project page and the Staffing Needs page gets automatically updated after few minutes. Example: Herd Tester Chromium in Gentoo project needs more people testing packages. We are not always able to reproduce reported issues, and having more people respond to testing requests would be useful. No quiz is necessary to start. If you are running www-client/chromium or chromium-bin, and are willing to spend some time helping Gentoo, feel free to apply. al...@g.o signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] bug-wranglers queue is large
Ping again The list has >100 unassigned bugs for more than one week I plan to create a patch for this[1] page and poke devrel for that [1]: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/staffing-needs/ Cheers -- Markos Chandras (hwoarang) Gentoo Linux Developer Web: http://hwoarang.silverarrow.org pgpx2qkJTCPck.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] bug-wranglers queue is large
On 03/23/10 20:24, Thomas Kahle wrote: > Currently I am waiting for my extended > bugzilla rights http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=309967 . For the list record: halcy0n gave him permissions in the meantime. Thomas, welcome on buzilla board! Sebastian
Re: [gentoo-dev] bug-wranglers queue is large
I can do a bit, I already have bugedit permissions from AMD64 AT and do bugwrangling for the KDE team. Are there any written rules somewhere on what can / should / must not be done by a non-dev (not yet dev?) bugwrangler on the general queue? Cheers, Andreas (dilfridge) Am Dienstag 23 März 2010 19:15:25 schrieb Jeremy Olexa: > Given that the b-w queue is over 200 bugs and some have not been wrangled > for 3 weeks... > > Could everyone spend 5 minutes wrangling 5 bugs? (or more if you are > willing :) > > Thanks, > Jeremy -- Dr. Andreas K. Huettel Institute for Experimental and Applied Physics University of Regensburg D-93040 Regensburg Germany tel. +49 151 241 67748 (mobile) e-mail m...@akhuettel.de http://www.akhuettel.de/research/ signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-dev] bug-wranglers queue is large
On 03/23/2010 07:55 PM, Angelo Arrifano wrote: > On 23-03-2010 19:15, Jeremy Olexa wrote: >> >> Given that the b-w queue is over 200 bugs and some have not been wrangled >> for 3 weeks... >> >> Could everyone spend 5 minutes wrangling 5 bugs? (or more if you are >> willing :) >> >> Thanks, >> Jeremy >> > > I'm going to grab this one and ask how is Gentoo going in terms of fresh > souls. I understand the recruiting process is slow and the recruiters > are understaffed. But I imagine somehow that there is less people > joining us now a days compared to a few years.. > > I'm currently guiding a friend to potentially join Gentoo in the future. > My plan is first to prepare him for Arch Testing, since it was also my > entry point on Gentoo. I would like to hear your experience and ideas > how to successfully guide people towards Gentoo development. I recently was introduced to x86 arch testing by fauli. I thought I could also help bug wrangling. Currently I am waiting for my extended bugzilla rights http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=309967 . Regards Thomas -- Thomas Kahle signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] bug-wranglers queue is large
On 23-03-2010 19:15, Jeremy Olexa wrote: > > Given that the b-w queue is over 200 bugs and some have not been wrangled > for 3 weeks... > > Could everyone spend 5 minutes wrangling 5 bugs? (or more if you are > willing :) > > Thanks, > Jeremy > I'm going to grab this one and ask how is Gentoo going in terms of fresh souls. I understand the recruiting process is slow and the recruiters are understaffed. But I imagine somehow that there is less people joining us now a days compared to a few years.. I'm currently guiding a friend to potentially join Gentoo in the future. My plan is first to prepare him for Arch Testing, since it was also my entry point on Gentoo. I would like to hear your experience and ideas how to successfully guide people towards Gentoo development. Regards, - Angelo