--- On Mon, 10/8/09, Ben Klein <shackl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 2009/8/10 Alexandros Dermenakis
> <alder...@gmail.com>:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I 'm now ready to start debugging wine so I'd like to
> try solving a bug. Do I
> > need to assign a bug to myself or I just start solving
> it? If I have to assign
> > it how can I do that?
> >
> > I created a bug zilla account
> 
> You don't need to assign bugs to yourself. I believe this
> was covered
> in another thread. Once you have a patch to fix a bug, send
> it to
> wine-patches, following the "submitting patches" guide.
> Then, if it is
> accepted and committed, the appropriate bug can be marked
> "FIXED".

To avoid duplication of effort (though quite unlikely among the wine 
community), it is probably appropriate to stick a comment on the specific bug 
to that effect and put yourself to the CC:. This way, others know you are 
working on it, and you get to read about others' insight to the problem if they 
choose to write to comment. (this has essentially the same effect as having the 
bug formally assigned to oneself, without the management/administration 
overhead).

Most bugs' status are eventually and officially closed by AJ anyway :-).


      



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