I'm probably the only one who will use this, but I added notes on
these to the wiki so people have a reference for how to use them.

https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/Ubiquity/Trac_Components_and_Keywords

Some of the components still need documentation.

Heather

On May 21, 9:33 pm, Jono <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> In addition to filing a ton of new tickets today, I made some changes
> to ubiquity Trac (http://ubiquity.mozilla.com/trac).  This includes
> adding the 0.1.9 milestone, of course, and closing the 0.1.8
> milestone.  But I also added several new components that I wanted to
> let everyone know about:
>
> * internationalization  (for anything related to getting ubiquity
> working in more languages.  Closely related to the 'parser' component,
> but I think the division is clear and useful.)
>
> * data-collection (for anything related to the user data collection
> feature I mentioned in my previous email)
>
> * web-content (for the content on about:ubiquity and its linked pages
> such as the command-list; also external websites such as
> ubiquity.mozilla.com.)
>
> * user-interface (for the behavior of the overlay panel, keystrokes
> and keyboard focus, the context menu, etc.  Most of this stuff was
> previously in ubiq-firefox-core.)
>
> * community (for meta-tasks related to community building, such as
> reaching out to command developers)
>
> Please let me know if you have any comments on this.  Are these useful
> divisions?  Do you think there should be more (or fewer) components?
>
> One more thing:  I am trying to consistently use the keyword
> "try-to-reproduce" on any bug that has been reported by an end-user
> but not reproduced or confirmed.  If we use this keyword consistently
> then we can have a saved search for it, which means there can be a
> link you click to instantly see any bugs that need reproducing --
> something I think would be very helpful for triaging and diagnosing
> bugs.  Would people mind adopting the same keyword and using it when
> they come across unconfirmed bug reports?
>
> Thanks for reading!
> --Jono
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