On 16/11/2009 16:29, Simon Marlow wrote:
Help us weed the GHC ticket database, and get a warm fuzzy feeling from
contributing to Haskell core technology!

There are currently ~750 tickets against GHC. Many of them have not been
looked at in months or years. Often when I go through old tickets I find
easy targets: bugs that have already been fixed, duplicates, bugs that
are not reproducible and the submitter has gone away.

So the idea we have is this: do an incremental sweep of the whole
database, starting from the oldest tickets. Check each one, and try to
make some progress on it. If we get enough momentum going we can make
sure every ticket gets looked at every few months at the least.

This is a game for the whole family! We don't care how much progress you
make on each ticket, just as long as someone has taken a look and moved
the ticket forward in some way. For example, you might check for
duplicates, update the metadata, ask for more information from the
submitter, try to reproduce the bug against the latest version of GHC.

To claim a ticket all you have to do is remove it from the list on the
wiki. Full instructions are here

http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/BugSweep

including a list of suggestions for ways to make progress on a ticket.

Thanks to all those who have helped out so far. The bug database now has fewer bugs than a couple of days ago (we're now at 738). It's not much, but we're heading in the right direction.

Cheers,
        Simon
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