What is 5-A-Day?

Put simply, 5-a-day is a great approach to making our list of bugs more manageable by sharing the workload. This is inspired by the philosophy that eating 5 portions of fruit/vegetables keeps you healthy...well, working on 5 bugs a day keeps Ubuntu healthy.

So the idea is simple - let's get every Ubuntu enthusiast working on 5 bugs a day - everyone can take part, no matter whether you are a developer or not. Let's work together and make some real progress!

...and, to make it fun, we have produced some tools and rankings to make those 5 bugs count. Making Ubuntu better and having fun...we like it. Smile :)

So what kind of things can you do as part of your 5-a-day?

If you have never done any development:

If you are a developer:

What you need to do to participate?

Automatic Reporting

  1. Join the 5-A-Day Participants team!

    • your e-mail address must not be hidden from other Launchpad users for you to receive credit
  2. Done! Check out http://reports.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/five-a-day/ to see how you're doing.

If you plan to host a Bug Jam, or participate in the Global Bug Jam, add your event to the Bug Jam section of Bugs/Events.

Getting Started

A great way to begin is to look over bugs you have reported before and get them into shape. Have you reported a bug on a previous release of Ubuntu before?

You can review the bugs you've reported at https://bugs.launchpad.net/people/+me/+reportedbugs . You should be comfortable with the bugs you've reported in the past; pay particular attention to how more experienced triagers handled your bugs.

Not a developer?

Once you feel comfortable to start triaging, the following lists may be a helpful starting point:

You're a developer?

You might be interested in the following lists of bugs:

* If you're interested on GUI applications you may want to take a look to:


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5-A-Day (last edited 2016-10-27 07:46:00 by dholbach)