I, like many other Ubuntu users, have benefited from the Ubuntu operating system and the work of the Ubuntu Community. I have decided that I would like to join this community and try to help further improve Ubuntu. A good place for beginners to start is 'bug triaging', a service which is conducted by the Ubuntu BugSquad. Before anyone can get involved in bug triaging it is recommended that they join the BugSquad.
To join, follow the link or follow the steps below:
Sign the Code of Conduct.
Subscribe to the Bug Squad Mailing List .
Read the How to Triage guide. Request a mentor by following the instructions on BugSquad/Mentors
where you will need to provide:
- An area of specialisation (if you have any)
- Timezone
- Time when available
Members of the Bug Squad, Bug Control, and Canonical employees are available in #ubuntu-bugs to answer any questions you might have.
Finally, a useful video has been provided by the Greater Seattle Linux User Group (GSLUG):
This video may come with an advert at the beginning and can take sometime to load before it plays. Sorry about that folks!
Or you can access the video from this site where it plays immediately after the advert Bug Triage 101 - Brian Murray


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