myself... marc collin

Marc Collin collinm at laboiteaprog.com
Fri Sep 22 00:30:46 CEST 2006


Le jeudi 21 septembre 2006 05:59, Philip  a écrit :

> I can think of two things in KDE that could be described as QA. First,
> there's bug triage: the bug tracker at bugs.kde.org contains all the
> reported bugs, and quite often they need some extra work to allow the
> developers to easily investigate them (for example, steps to reproduce the
> problem, or  a backtrace).
> There's some information about triaging bugs at:
> http://quality.kde.org/develop/howto/howtobugs.php
> and a more informal guide I wrote at:
> http://accentgrave.blogspot.com/2006/03/ive-got-little-bit-of-free-time-so.
>html Of course, if you prefer coding, you can fix the bugs as well :-).
>
> Secondly, there's the EBN at www.englishbreakfastnetwork.org . It runs some
> automated checks on the KDE codebase, and points out possible issues.
> Fixing these issues is a good way to get familiar with the KDE codebase,
> and improve KDE too.
>
> If you'd like to get started with either of those, or have any questions,
> please don't hesitate to ask.
>
> Regards,
> Philip

i would like to start with EBN and try to fix some "bad pratice"


i have svn installed on my machine but not configured to the kde svn 


thanks


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