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Ubuntu Bug Triage Basics

Posted by wolfger on April 19, 2008

Finished my Google doc that goes along with my presentation this evening. Here is the link to it, and here is the inline version: (edit: wordpress.com didn’t like the inline)

2 Responses to “Ubuntu Bug Triage Basics”

  1. [...] for those of you who are finding this page via some sort of search, I wanted to link to my more-recent post on the subject, and also the Google Docs presentation I did. Possibly related posts: (automatically [...]

  2. [...] so.  I know from experience that their Bug Jams are great events.  They even filled a room at Penguicon on the topic thanks to [...]

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