Yes! I just broke the “200 bugs” mark on the “bugs fixed in Jaunty” list.
/me goes to fix more…
Yes! I just broke the “200 bugs” mark on the “bugs fixed in Jaunty” list.
/me goes to fix more…
Tags: bugs, competition, QA
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#1 by karlzt on 2009/03/31 - 18:04
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good for you
#2 by pippo on 2009/03/31 - 20:02
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Good for us* all
*ubuntu lovers
#3 by Greg on 2009/03/31 - 20:32
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Well done! Thanks for all your quality work.
#4 by mdz on 2009/04/01 - 00:15
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You rock.
#5 by Scott Ritchie on 2009/04/01 - 12:53
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You are apparently about 40 times more productive than me. Guess that’s what happens when you get paid to do it
#6 by martinpitt on 2009/04/01 - 13:22
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Don’t take this too seriously. Productivity can’t really be measured in terms of numbers of bugs fixed. Some bugs took me a week to fix, some (many, in fact) just 5 minutes.
And yes, I’m paid to work fulltime on Ubuntu, so comparing against community member’s numbers isn’t fair at all.
The primary goal of that list is to motivate everyone to get engaged in a quality effort for Jaunty, nothing more.
#7 by Scott Ritchie on 2009/04/01 - 21:17
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Actually make that only 20 times, given todays numbers
This is just a count of uploads with your name in the changelog entry that had an LP:# in them right? So the secret way to up my numbers is to file a lot of workflow bugs and then tag them in the upload
#8 by Scott Ritchie on 2009/04/02 - 08:40
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So that web page has a weird bug – there are over a hundred entries in the table for the bug “awkward punctuation in ‘about ubuntu’ docs”. I wonder if that’s counted in the stats below.