Fedora Bug Day: Help in tackling some bugs and take some weight of the shoulders of the maintainers. Pick your favourite package, poke it a little and see what comes out. March 24th, starting at 14:00 UTC (09:00 EST) at #fedora-bugs irc channel on freenode Join the discussion and help out with squashing bugs. If you think you are not up to fixing bugs by yourself you can always help out in investigating the validity of outstanding issues. Some of you might remember that a couple of weeks ago I made a static bug list to investigate gnome-panel bugs (http://www.ottolander.nl/gnome-panel/). Editing the html for each new bug was a bit tedious, so I decided to build a program in php which allows you to create categories, assign bugs to these categories and reorder the lists. This program is quite usable already, but I would like to do some more testing and get some feedback, especially on possible security issues, before I open it to the general public. This program can be found at http://www.ottolander.nl/bughunt/ , but for now you'll need a user name and a password. If you think such a tool can come in handy you can request a user name and password. Join #fedora-bugs and ask me (leonardjo) for it. If things go well I hope to open that directory to the general public in a week or two. Some general info on Fedora Triage can be found in the fedora-triage-list archives https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/pipermail/fedora-triage-list/ or at the following URLs: http://tinyurl.com/ywma3 - Jef "Very Busy" Spaleta's vision on Fedora Triage http://tinyurl.com/23alw - Jef's short term goals and long term plan Hope to see you around tomorrow, Leonard. -- mount -t life -o ro /dev/dna /genetic/research