5-A-Day
5 a Day
What is 5-A-Day?
We, that means everybody, will do 5 bugs a day - every day. With only five bugs that everybody looks at every day, we will cover a lot of ground.
What you can do? That's up to you, your interests and your abilities.
- If you're a developer, you can help out reviewing patches and getting them uploaded.
- If you want to just confirm new bugs, you can do that.
- If you've experience with a certain package and want to triage bugs you can do that and forward them upstream if necessary.
- If you know your way around Ubuntu quite well, you can help assign bugs to the right package.
What you need to do to participate?
You're a developer?
You might be interested in the following lists of bugs:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2008-January/024960.html explains how to get a list of bugs that have patches attached that did not make it to the sponsoring queue yet.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.status_upstream=resolved_upstream is a list of bugs that were fixed Upstream or in other Distributions but not fixed in Ubuntu.
- Make sure the bug is still relevant.
- Assign it to you.
Transform the patch into a [:PackagingGuide/Recipes/Debdiff:debdiff] if necessary.
- Make sure it builds and fixes the bug.
Add it to the [:SponsorshipProcess:sponsoring queue] or upload it yourself.
What you can do to spread the message?
- Add your 5 a day to your blog posts.
Either on http://planet.ubuntu.com ([:PlanetUbuntu] if you're part of ubuntumembers)
or on http://ubuntuweblogs.org/ (follow the [http://ubuntuweblogs.org/submit.html instructions])
- Add your 5 a day to mailing list posts (in the signature).
Example: My 5 today: - Bug 123456 (upstream fix included in Ubuntu) - Bug 123457 (upstream fix included in Ubuntu) - Bug 123458 (explained about debdiff process) - Bug 123459 (sponsored the upload) - Bug 123460 (guided patch into sponsoring queue) http://wiki.ubuntu.com/5-A-Day