On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 08:48:30PM +0530, Vish wrote: > On Wed, 2011-04-13 at 10:24 -0400, Luke Faraone wrote: > > On 04/13/2011 10:19 AM, Ara Pulido wrote: > > > Well, I don't think we are in the same position. > > > > > > Normally, development teams have to assign bugs to teams that are part > > > of their own, a task that can be done even without being part of Bug > > > Control. > > > > > > In our case we test machines to assign to the different development > > > teams. So testing-triaging is our main activity. > > > > Agreed. However, shouldn't members of this team go through the same > > community review process as everyone else? > > In addition, if the person knows how to triage, it's not difficult to > get into BC on their own. > > Usually with other teams which get batch approved, they work only in > their own 'specialty' package areas, so even if they mess up, the brunt > is faced by the teams themselves.. ;) > I'm not saying this team will be a problem but this certification team > is mainly only triaging(of the tested hardware-related bugs) and it > needs to work with other teams/community members already working on > certain packages. > It's just a matter of sending a mail, which is not very hard..
Wouldn't each team member need to include a body of work to demonstrate that they understand how bug triaging works? -- Brian Murray Ubuntu Bug Master
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