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Opensuse bugzilla
Opensuse bugzilla




opensuse bugzilla

opensuse bugzilla

There are several criteria which may be used for checking validity of a bugreport:Ĭheck the query for bugreports which are in NEEDINFO state for longer than a month.

OPENSUSE BUGZILLA FREE

If you have any questions, feel free to ask in #opensuse-kde. If there are any bugreports that you cannot handle for any reason (you don't have the necessary hardware, you don't understand the problem, etc.), add the bugreport number to the appropriate list in openSUSE:Bug_Squashing_KDE_bugreports. When you are done with the range, mark it as DONE. Select one that is free (has ? next to it) and edit the page to assign it to yourself (add your name). If you want to help, openSUSE:Bug_Squashing_KDE_bugreports has a list of assigned bugreport number ranges. Please read guidelines for KDE bugreports screening before starting. A considerable number of the bugreports belong to the upstream bugzilla according to the upstream vs downstream reporting guidelines, additionally many bugreports may no longer be valid for various reasons (fixed meanwhile by upstream, no response from the reported when asked for additional data, etc.). There are currently several hundred bugreports assigned to KDE maintainers, which is a number that's beyond the capabilities of the current KDE team to fix (or even handle without wasting a large portion of time on it). The purpose of the bug squashing session is to reduce the number of KDE bugreports at the openSUSE bugzilla. 3.2 Checking whether old bugreports are still valid.






Opensuse bugzilla