[Bugsquad] KBluetooth bug day
Jaime Torres
jtamate at gmail.com
Wed Dec 9 21:53:22 CET 2009
Hi,
I think Alex was thinking in a CrushDay. Where we, unlucky ones, reproduce
more bugs than the average user.
Regards.
On Miércoles 09 Diciembre 2009 21:36:14 Darío Andrés escribió:
> Hey Alex :)
>
> On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 5:39 AM, Alex Fiestas <alex at eyeos.org> wrote:
> > Hi
> > I'm Alex Fiestas, the new maintainer of KBluetooth which is a fork of the
> > old kdebluetooth.
> > I've been working on kbluetooth for 2 months, focusing all my efforts on
> > get a stable version.
> > Considering the current bugtrack situation (no crashes or critical bugs
> > are known) is time to use our great users to get more feedback (more
> > crashes and bugs :p) to accomplish the objective, a critical bug free
> > release.
> >
> > So, before do anything in the wrong way, I though would be better ask the
> > pros in the world of the bug squashing, and this is the reason of this
> > email. What are the first steps to prepare a bug day? should I contact
> > the distributions to be sure that everybody have a way to obtain an
> > update package of kbluetooth?
>
> Well.. in fact, a "bugday" is only related to test, triage, organize
> and close *current* bug reports in our database. It doesn't include a
> "testing session" to open new bug reports (the whole purpose of the
> bugdays initiative was to reduce the bug report count of some big
> projects like konqueror or kmail)
> So, I don't know if we could help you, at least with the bugday's idea.
>
> > I was about to send an email to kde-packagers asking for coordinate all
> > distributions efforts, should I continue with it?
>
> This could be a good idea, but a bit difficult to achieve
> (coordinating with all the distros)
>
> If kbluetooth can be easily compiled from code (download the latest
> svn code or snapshot, cmake, and make install) you would like to write
> some instructions to deploy to your "testers".
> (Compiling your app should be easier than compiling the whole KDE I think)
>
> > Thanks!
> > --
>
> I hope this can help you a bit
> Cheers
>
> Darío A.
>
> > Alex Fiestas
> > Blog: http://www.afiestas.org
> > Jabber: afiestaso at gmail.com
> > Irc: afiestas -- irc.freenode.net
> > Email: alex {at} eyeos.org
> >
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