Hi Folks!
We are near another Kernel Bug Day [0]. Tomorrow we will be working
once again on bugs in the new state. My goal is for us to get as many of
these in the correct status with the proper level of information. I'd
like for us to perform the basic triage along with any additional steps
a
Hi Folks!
I'd like to announce that the next kernel bug day will be next
Tuesday. Our focus will be on triaging bugs in the new status and
getting them to the next state or requesting more information for them
to move further toward closure.
I look forward to seeing all of you there. I wi
On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 09:24:31AM -0500, Jeremy Foshee wrote:
> Folks,
>This is a gentle reminder that today is the Kernel Bug Day focusing
> on bugs that have patches attached. Our goal is to close out all of the
> old bugs and work through the bugs that are relevant fr
Folks,
This is a gentle reminder that today is the Kernel Bug Day focusing
on bugs that have patches attached. Our goal is to close out all of the
old bugs and work through the bugs that are relevant from an SRU or
development standpoint. One major aspect of this effort will be to
correctly iden
Folks,
It's time for another Kernel Bug Day. We'll be focusing on the Bugs
tagged as regression-update [1]. There are currently 118 of these bugs
with the vast majority needing tobe tested against the current release
as well as the version under development. Any of you who would like to
get
On Mon, Nov 01, 2010 at 05:01:43PM -0400, Charles Profitt wrote:
> Hello all:
>
> My name is Charles Profitt (irc cprofitt)
>
> I recently went to UDS and learned about the QA and Testing teams. I
> would like to join for two purposes.
>
> 1. To perform some QA work myself
> 2. To learn more a
Kernel Community Bug Day Tuesday 5 October 2010
Hi Folks!
The Kernel Team is pleased to announce our next bug day for Tuesday
the 5th of October.[0] We will be addressing bugs in the New state that
have been incorrectly set to New whether by well-meaning bug reporters
or individuals incorrect
Folks,
The Ubuntu Kernel Team would like your help testing the new firewire
stack for Maverick. Please let us know the results of your testing via
this e-mail thread.
The new stack is already enabled in the latest Maverick kernel so all
that is needed is the testing at this point. Please note,
Hi Folks,
Apologies for the late reminder, but this week's Bug Day will be
tomorrow Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010.
We will be reviewing confirmed bugs and ensuring that they have all the
required information to be changed to Triaged. Also, if they are missing
information, they will be changed to In
This is an open call for those interested in either Kernel Bug Triage or
improving your kernel subsystem knowledge.
The Ubuntu Kernel Team decided during UDS-M that a Triage summit of
sorts would be a perfect way to help those interested in moving our
kernel bugs forward and, as a side effect, was
Hi Folks!
I apologize for the late reminder, but I have planned a Bug Day for
Tomorrow to address bugs with patches attached. The effort will be
focussed on identifying those misidentified patches and removing the
patch designator while also asking for updates from original reporters
to determ
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 10:34:02AM -0400, Mackenzie Morgan wrote:
> On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 10:10 AM, Michael Haney wrote:
> > A GUI based solution to the monitor issue like what Ubuntu 7.04 had in
> > the Screen Resolution window's Hardware tab is what is required. The
> > point is the Hardware
Hi Folks,
I just wanted to send out an inquiry as to the version of
launchpadlib that is currently running on cranberry. I spoke with Brad
Figg and Elmo in the kernel team IRC channel and the current version
installed to Cranberry is:
python-launchpadlib | 0.2~bzr25-0ubuntu1~CAT.8.04.1 |
Folks,
Tomorrow is the first in a line of regression focused Kernel Bug Days
[1]. I'd like for us to initially target regression-potential tagged
bugs for Lucid. [2] The priorities are as follows:
* Determine if the bug is, in fact, a regression. If not, remove the tag
and do initial bug t
encounter that are either not regressions or are currently solved.
[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/KernelBugDay
Thanks!
~JFo
> > On Mon, 8 Mar 2010, Jeremy Foshee wrote:
> >
> > > Hi All!
> > > I'd like to officially announce the organizatio
Hi All!
I'd like to officially announce the organization of the Weekly Kernel
Bug Day[1] to address regressions.
What this means is that we would like for all members of the Ubuntu
Kernel Team as well as the community to focus on regression bugs for one
day a week up to release. W
On Tue, 2010-02-16 at 03:04 -0500, Jeremy Foshee wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> This is a friendly reminder that the next Kernel Bug Day will be held
> Tues. 16 Feb, 2010 [1].
>
> For those of you who are unfamiliar with what a Kernel Bug Day is, we
> have a wiki page [2] that shoul
Hi All,
This is a friendly reminder that the next Kernel Bug Day will be held
Tues. 16 Feb, 2010 [1].
For those of you who are unfamiliar with what a Kernel Bug Day is, we
have a wiki page [2] that should help explain things in greater detail.
We'll be focusing on suspend/resume bugs with a 'N
Hi All,
We will be postponing the Kernel Bug Day originally scheduled for
Tuesday the 2nd of February until after the Platform Sprint occurring
next week. I will send out an e-mail announcing the next Bug Day as soon
as we have set the date.
Thanks,
JFo
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