Re: [gnome-love] OpenHatch.org indexing "gnome-love" bugs, and other ways to get new people involved



On Sun, 2010-04-11 at 01:01 +0000, Asheesh Laroia wrote:
Hey GNOME lovers,

https://openhatch.org/search/?q=&toughness=bitesize shows "bite-size" bugs
across free software. It's a search engine for new contributors looking
for something to do. I was inspired by GNOME Love when I heard about it,
and I've since discovered many projects do something similar. We index
a bunch of bug trackers, including GNOME Bugzilla's gnome-love bugs.

This is awesome. Seriously.

Of note, you can also search for not just coding bugs, but requests for
documentation. We rely on the tags people label bugs with in bug trackers,
and right now we have only found the Python (language) project marking
bugs that way. Do GNOME projects use a tag like gnome-love that means
a bug is an issue with or request for documentation?

There's no tag. Each product generally has one (or more)
component for documentation bugs. Some products are only
documentation, like gnome-user-docs.

-- 
Shaun McCance
http://syllogist.net/




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