On 2003-12-21 16:29, Simon Paquet wrote: > Normally only the QA Contact should verify bugs and so it is done > in owned modules like firebird for example. In core and seamonkey > modules where a former netscape employee is still listed as QA Contact > but doesn't work on Mozilla anymore, I think it is safe, that > experienced triagers can verify bugs.
Well, there are just few people who I know that they have worked for Netscape. But after all, I don't want to do massive verifying, as resolving is enough for me ;-) It's just that sometimes I run over a bug which is very obviously invalid or a duplicate, and then I wonder why I shouldn't verify such an obvious bug. I couldn't find this information anywhere on the Mozilla web site, so I am crossposting this to the d11n group. > - verifying duplicates is the easiest task, so start with it Already done before I began wondering if I was allowed to do so ;-) > - verifying WONTFIX and INVALID bugs is also relatively easy, True. > - if you verify FIXED bugs, make sure that you can verify them on > every platform/OS they were reported on. I better leave my hands off this. I'm too anxious that might do something wrong, especially since I can just verify them on Windows and BeOS, which is, I think, not officially supported anymore. Thanks for your very detailed answer, Simon! -Bene -- Benedikt Kantus on a Thumperbunny nightly _______________________________________________ mozilla-documentation mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/mozilla-documentation