Category Archives: maemo
Maemo Bugnews.
The Maemo Bugsquad is now in place. For triagers we have a Triage guide, general and product generic Stock answers that can be copied & pasted into bug reports, and for reporters an updated (maemo’fied & and shortened) Bugwriting How-to. … Continue reading
GUADEC conference at Istanbul
Yes, it’s that great time of the year again: GUADEC, the GNOME conference, this time at Istanbul, and now it’s time to provide a very quick summary so far. guenther and me had arrived on early Monday morning at the … Continue reading
Defining the Maemo Bugzilla scope
The Maemo Bugzilla scope Currently Maemo Bugzilla is used as a bug tracking system for the “core” software elements shipped in the Maemo platform (to define the term “Maemo” itself, please see this discussion). This includes both Open source and … Continue reading
So what have the Maemo bugmasters been doing?
Time to finally blog about what Karsten and me have been doing for the last weeks in Maemo Bugzilla. Karsten has been mostly looking at the infrastructure and code side to improve a few things and will blog about it … Continue reading
Ubuntu Developer Summit and Maemo Bugzilla
Spent the last week at the Ubuntu Developer Summit at Prague. It was a pleasure to meet and see lots of friends and new people from the Ubuntu and GNOME universe. Technically speaking lots of workshops were a bit to … Continue reading
hello maemo!
As already announced by Murray, guenther and me have started working on maemo.org’s bug database. A quick introduction for the maemo folks (most GNOME folks should know me already): I started triaging Evolution bugs back in 2004 when Evolution was … Continue reading