-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Unless I am missing some feature of launchpad, I think the project option may be better. There is a simple URL to remember as well as the ability to join the project team. When/If one joins, it will show up on a user's home page for gurther easy access. I just now had some trouble attempting to find the tags on a reported bug, for they are not obviously places in the reports.
I do not see anywhere (like I said, I may be missing out on a feature) the ability to "subscribe" to tags. My two cents, not as a developer, but one who wishes to assist in bug triage/resolution. On Mon, 11 Jan 2010, Thierry Carrez wrote: > Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 10:43:50 +0100 > From: Thierry Carrez <[email protected]> > To: Ubuntu Server Team <[email protected]> > Subject: Ubuntu Server papercuts project overview > > Hello everyone, > > At UDS Lucid in Dallas, we had a session on how to take the opportunity > of the LTS release to concentrate on fixing highly-annoying, low-hanging > fruit bugs. This effort was named "Server papercuts", as a tribute to > the famous "One hundred papercuts" project from the Desktop experience team. > > The idea is to spend time during this less-featureful development cycle > to fix server usability issues that make Ubuntu Server less > sysadmin-friendly. The first part of this work involves identifying such > issues, and for that we need the help of the Ubuntu Server user > community, which experiences those issues every day. Server papercuts > are also a great way to start being involved in bug fixing and > development, since they should all be relatively easy-to-fix bugs. > > The idea is presented in more detail at: > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerPapercutsSpec > > The detailed process will be discussed during our team meetings in > January (on Wednesdays at 1400 UTC on Freenode's #ubuntu-meetings IRC > channel), so that we can start the effort early in February. The agenda > is as follows: > > Jan 13: Project announcement, discussion of the nomination mechanism > Jan 20: Discuss acceptance criteria, project publicity plan > Jan 27: Define measurable goals > > For the nomination mechanism, there are two options. One is to use a > separate project in Launchpad (like for the "One hundred papercuts" > project), the other is to use a set of tags. > > LP project approach: > * Nominate by marking Also affects project > * Accept by marking bug Confirmed for the project > * Reject by marking bug Invalid for the project > * Find bugs by looking at project bugs > * Fix-release in both Ubuntu and project > > LP tag approach: > * Nominate by tagging server-papercut-proposed > * Accept by tagging server-papercut > * Reject by marking server-papercut-refused > * Find bugs by searching for tags > * Fix-release in Ubuntu > > We'd like to hear from you ! Please join us if you're interested, or > reply to this thread if you unfortunately can't join us this time ! > > -- > Thierry Carrez > Ubuntu server team > > -- > ubuntu-server mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server > More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam > - ---Robert Freeman-Day - --------------- I would really like you to be on my side, but the side you show me isn't what I had in mind. - -Judybats GPG Public Key: http:keyserver.ubuntu.com:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xBA9DF9ED3E4C7D36 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAktLK+wACgkQup357T5MfTapUACgkctrS2WsmsNacQNJ/TINBxHV geMAn1CwZeIzIMAK5xUv+BZR26zbefkV =u8X6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
