(from a barely edited irc log, with nixeagle's permission)
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The first three mostly apply to Konqueror & rendering bugs:
If it has a testcase, toss it into the "testcase section" of the wiki. If it is a fixed bug, put it under the "fixed" section, AND mention that it has a testcase. This way all the testcases can be added to the test regression suite.
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| Old konqueror bugs aren't likely to have duplicates. Tommi Tervo and some of our other old-time triagers are very good at catching those, and have likely gone through all the older bugs at some point over the years. Always get a second opinion, traditionally dups are the highest false positives, and we do not want to close valid, real bugs. Last time, we ended up with only 3 duplicates, out of 355 bugs. |
Hmm. The above doesn't apply with all the flash duplicates lately. :P
See if it has a testcase, see if you can write one, put it on the wiki. Add a note saying the bug is still present and agian, and don't forget to give what version you're using.
It gives us an easy way to go through and double check what people have done, especially useful for those who don't have bugzilla perms
Depends on what section If you go up a level or so from the link in the topic, you'll find the one from the last time we did this
http://techbase.kde.org/index.php?title=Contribute/Bugsquad/BugDays/
You'll see how it's ended up looking now that we've gone through it a few times We're not putting any new bugs on there.
We also use the wiki to some extent to coordinate comments, at least to document what we said in irc.
We want to keep it all on one page, because on the 2nd and 3rd pass, we tend to move things around a LOT from section to section as stuff changes.
A ton. You can check at ...
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