Dear
        I really interest but I'm in Thailand,I think I can't come to your 
training.
        so If next time you will training in Thai ,Could you let's me 
know,please 
Best Regards.
Jumpod Plekhongthu
TDC Celestica Thailand
EXT 2865



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Subject
Reading stack traces from bug reports






Hello all!

Emmet Hikory has volunteered for running a session about how to read stack
traces (thanks Emmet!).


(quoting from wikipedia):
"A stack trace (also called stack backtrace or stack traceback) is a 
report of
the active stack frames instantiated by the execution of a program. They 
are
mostly used to aid debugging by showing where exactly an error occurs. The 
last
few stack frames often indicate the origin of the bug."

So knowing them well means you will be able to triage a lot of more bug 
reports,
and possibly fixing them. Also, since these reports are usually crashes 
they are
very important, so don't doubt this is an incredible opportunity for 
learning a
very important stuff.

It will be run this Saturday at 11:00 UTC on #ubuntu-classroom on 
Freenode. So
if you are interested on it, just join us there! It will be a really 
interesting
session and we will learn a very useful thing, with our master persia.

So don't forget to come, and also let your friends know about this, so 
they can
join too!

See you there,
Emilio

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