Translations Bug Day Today!

What to help Triage some bugs? Take a look at the announcement Pedro Villavicencio Garrido sent to the bugsquad mailing list about today's opportunity for you to help!

 

Fellow Ubuntu Triagers!

This week's Bug Day target is *drum roll please* Ubuntu Translations!
* 44 New bugs need a hug
* 18 Incomplete bugs need a status check
* 58 Confirmed bugs need a review
Bookmark it, add it to your calendars, turn over those egg-timers!
* Thursday 25th March 2010
* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20100325

Are you looking for a way to start giving some love back to your
adorable Ubuntu Project?
Did you ever wonder what Triage is? Want to learn about that?
This is a perfect time!, Everybody can help in a Bug Day!
open your IRC Client and go to #ubuntu-bugs (FreeNode)
the BugSquad will be happy to help you to start contributing!
Wanna be famous? Is easy! remember to use 5-A-day so if you do a good
work your name could be listed at the top 5-A-Day Contributors in the
Ubuntu Hall of Fame page!

We are always looking for new tasks or ideas for the Bug Days, if you
have one
add it to the Planning page
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/Planning

If you're new to all this, head to
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs
Have a nice day,
pedro.

 

What is Ubuntu Translations?

The goal of the Ubuntu translation team is to make Ubuntu available in as many languages as possible at the highest quality. The most important packages are those from the main repository, prioritizing on the applications which the user is likely to see in the first few hours of usage. ~ From the Ubuntu Translations

More information about Ubuntu Translations can be found at : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations

 

What is a Hug Day?

The HugDay is a special day where the Ubuntu Community comes together with a shared goal of triaging a specific package or set of packages. Working together allows us to share knowledge and give some much needed assistance to the Ubuntu Developers. The term HugDay is a spin on BugDay but every time someone triages a bug, then someone else should hug him/her. Why? This is a very special way for us to tell everyone that we love contributions! And triaging bugs is a really big contribution. ~ From the Ubuntu Wiki about HugDay's

More information about Hug Days can be found at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HugDay

 

Questions, comments, feedback, suggestions on what you want to know more about or ways you can contribute and participate in the Ubuntu Project the let me know by leaving a comment here or send me an email: amber [AT] ubuntu-user [DOT] com

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