On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 15:11, Andrew Sobala wrote: > There is a bugsquad website at > http://developer.gnome.org/projects/bugsquad. Any proofreading or > general comments would be nice. Thanks! Looks great. <typography nazi> From bugday.html: Windows can be helpful- a big part of bug hunting is just searching and using common sense. 'Distributor' GNOME is also fine - for example, Might better read Windows can be helpful—a big part of bug hunting is just searching and using common sense. ‘Distributor’ GNOME is also fine—for example, The dashes should at least be consistant. The same quote thing goes for 'wait, I know C, I can fix these myself.' Another dash: triaging a bug - from how to find and want to help out- it's very likely And quotes: "When in doubt, ask." => “When in doubt, ask.” The same replacements can be made on other pages, to your discression. But inconsistant dashes is the most important thing. </typography nazi> http://developer.gnome.org/projects/bugsquad/triage/non-gnome.html could have links. Overall, it looks good, though. I'm just anal. :-) --Ben
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