# Gentoo BugDay


Come join us over at #gentoo-bugday on freenode IRC on the first Saturday of 
every month

to squash bugs and make Gentoo a bit more awesome.



You don't need to be a Gentoo developer or even a coder to help us on BugDay.



Our next BugDay is on 4th July 2020 and we have started making preparations for

selecting and prioritizing bug categories for that day.



## Bug categories



The bug categories should be broad enough that there will be a lot of bugs being

targeted.



We keep a option poll open to everybody to help us narrow down the categories 
of bugs to focus.

The opinion poll is there to get an input from everyone about how to best 
tackle the

current bug situation and get an understanding of the community and developer 
priorities.


The poll is open at https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/Bugday_2020-07-04/



## For developers



Even if you have never coded for Gentoo you can help us with your experience.

It's always valuable to have your experience to guide us.



Things to help with

- Find a related bug that piques your interest.

- Look at upstream if this has been reported to them.

- If not, make a bug report to the upstream developers.

- If they have already seen it, check if they have managed to patch it.

- If not, try to gather as much information as you can about the bug so that

  it may help the developer tackling it.

- Alert us at #gentoo-bugday and interact with us to see if this can be 
squashed.



## For users



Users are one of the most important part of Gentoo and this is the occasion for

them to talk the developers and make your bugs looked at.



Take a look at the categories for BugDay at the poll link and the final BugDay

wiki page

- Find a related bug that you have experienced and has not been fixed yet

- Try to see how it can be reproduced.
- Get detailed information about your setup.


Come poke us about these bugs at #gentoo-bugday on the freenode IRC and we will

begin squashing any of
 those that are pending.



## Whats in it for me?



Bragging rights, permanently being listed on the charts of BugDay, sense of 
entitlement.



Any person who helps us solve valid problems will be given the honor of being 
listed on 

the page.



Even users who help related bugs and find links which make our problem solving 
easier

will be put on a pedestal.



## Contributors



Thanks a lot to jstein@ for being the gracious organizer and making sure 
everything goes smoothly.



And special thanks to contributors who have worked on our previous BugDays.

Past contributors:



- https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Bugday_2020-06-06

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