Hello,
I would like to join fedoraproject as bugzapper. I have some experience with c programming and technical knowledge, meaning i can better understand the root of a problem.
I have already installed some recommended tools for firefox and checked open bugs for Fedora 21. Strangely for me there are less open bugs in Rawhide than 21.
You can visit my homepage here: http://www.stud.feec.vutbr.cz/~xdolez67/
Have a nice day
On Sun, 2014-09-07 at 17:41 +0200, Marek Doležel wrote:
Hello,
Hi Merek!
Welcome to Fedora!
I would like to join fedoraproject as bugzapper. I have some experience with c programming and technical knowledge, meaning i can better understand the root of a problem.
That's great. We don't have an active bugzapper group any more. We just have folks involved in QA that test out stuff and file bugs. The maintainers generally look at the bugs and see which are related and which aren't. However, if you have the knowledge, feel free to reorganise bugs and add comments to them. Maintainers are always looking for folks who can help them out.
Please also note that while submitting patches to the Fedora bugzilla will be a good thing to do, submitting them straight to the upstream bug trackers would be even better.
I have already installed some recommended tools for firefox and checked open bugs for Fedora 21.
Strangely for me there are less open bugs in Rawhide than 21.
Ah, hrm, this could be because F21 is almost alpha and we've been spending a lot of time to improve it - test days, for example. I suggest you join the QA team[1] and see if their activities interest you. With F21 testing in full flow, we could really use more people, as many as we can get really.
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Join
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