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Here are some ressources to help you get things done.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to [:ServerTeam/Contact:contact] other ServerTeam members.
Bug Triager resources
Triaging bugs in Launchpad is coordinated with the BugSquad team:
BugSquad/KnowledgeBase has valuable information on how to work with bugs in Launchpad.
- ["Bugs/Responses"] has a list of standard responses for different categories of bugs.
Ask for help on the [https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugsquad ubuntu-bugsquad mailing list] and #ubuntu-bugs on irc.freenode.org.
The launchpad [http://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-server ubuntu-server] team is the bug contact for many server-related packages, so if you become a member of the team you'll get email traffic related to those bugs. Avoid assigning or subscribing ubuntu-server for packages ubuntu-server is already a bug contact for.
[https://bugs.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-server bugs assigned to the Ubuntu Server Team].
[https://bugs.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-server/+packagebugs summary report of bugs by package].
- Use the mentoring feature of Launchpad to mark bugs that should be easy to fix.
We don't have a specific bug workflow.
Packager resources
For packaging information, head to the [:MOTU:MOTUs, the Master Of The Universe].
There is a [http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/packagingguide/C/index.html packaging guide] on help.ubuntu.com.
- ["MOTU/Documentation"] and ["MOTU/School"] have information related to packaging.
- ["MOTU/Hopeful/Recruitment"] explains how to become an official packager.
[https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-motu ubuntu-motu mailing list] and #ubuntu-motu on irc.freenode.org are good places to ask for help.
We're focusing on server related packages in main and universe.
Server support resources
The server team offers support for server-related questions in #ubuntu-server.
The [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots uboto] irc bot makes it easy to share an extensive set of [http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi factoids] to others in an irc channel. E.g. typing !ask | noobie will cause ubotu to tell noobie that folks should just go ahead and ask their questions. Uboto can also conveniently show the channel information on bugs and packages. See [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots uboto] for more details.
Tester resources
We coordinate our testing plans in the [:Testing/Server:Server testing section] of the [:Testing:Testing project].
New test plans should be defined as new pages below ["Testing/Server"]. Example: Testing/Server/MyTestPlan.
Documentor resources
This area is involved with updating and creating new content from the [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ community help website]. We're working with the DocumentationTeam and focus on server related topics.
The [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WikiGuide WikiGuide] has guidelines for contributing to the help website.
If help is needed, the [http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-doc ubuntu-doc mailing list] and #ubuntu-doc on irc.freenode.net are good places to ask around.
The Ubuntu Team wiki, at [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/], is focused on documentation for Ubuntu community contributors rather than for end users
Developer ressources
The [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ Ubuntu Team wiki] is the central location where Ubuntu developers exchange ideas and track their progress.
UbuntuDevelopment gives an overview of the development processes.
The [http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel ubuntu-devel mailing list] and #ubuntu-devel on irc.freenode.net are the places where ubuntu developers can be found.
Team policy
The Membership policy is described in [:ServerTeam/Membership:Membership].
We hold IRC meeting regularly to report about current tasks and define new ones. The [:ServerTeam/Meeting: Meeting] page presents the Agenda for the next meeting.