Mentors
BugSquad Mentorship Program
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How To Request a Mentor
If you're new to the BugSquad and want to request a mentor you need to:
Sign the Ubuntu Code of Conduct. (Requirement)
Send an email to ubuntu-bugcontrol at lists.launchpad.net with the Subject: Mentorship Request - <<Your Name>> . And include:
- A brief introduction about yourself;
- Your launchpad ID;
- Provide an area of Interest (ie: Sound, Kernel, Desktop, Network, etc), if you don't know on which area to concentrate on, please also say that in your email.
As a recommendation you might want to read the HowToTriage, your mentor will help you if you have any doubts regarding the procceses there.
A mentor will be assigned to you in the next 72 hours. If you don't get a response back, please ping the list again.
How To Become a Mentor
All members of the Ubuntu BugControl team can be mentors; they just need to know how the community operates and the resources more than be knowledgeable in a subject. Their basic responsibilities are:
- Teach the basics regarding Bug Triage
Review the HowToTriage guide with the mentee in case there's any doubt of the process.
Introduce the mentee to the general triage WorkFlow and life-cycle of a bug.
- Encourage the mentee to join the official channels of communication
- IRC Channel: #ubuntu-bugs
Introduce them to the related Ubuntu activities, Ubuntu Bug Days, Ubuntu QA and BugSquad Meetings, OpenWeek, etc.
- Encourage Package or Area of specialisation (ie: Server, Python, Kernel, Desktop, KDE, etc).
If you want to become one, please send an email to ubuntu-bugcontrol at lists.launchpad.net with the Subject: I Want to Become a Mentor - <<Your Name>>. And include:
- Area of specialisation (ie: Desktop, KDE, Python, Kernel, SRU, etc, and preferred #ubuntu-* channel.
- Launchpad ID.
- times generally available (please mark in UTC)
The Mentors receiving group will answer you shortly and add you to the list of available mentors.
Bugsquad Mentors
This is the current list of mentors on the BugSquad, please keep it up to date:
Mentor |
IRC Nickname |
Packages - Area of Speciality |
Students |
Times Available |
pedro_ |
Desktop Bugs/GNOME |
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ogasawara |
Kernel Bugs |
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sbeattie |
Regression bugs and SRU testing |
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bdmurray |
writing apport-hooks, update-manager, whatever |
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1700 - 0100 UTC (9AM - 5PM PT) |
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hggdh |
Evolution, coreutils, generic help |
1100 - 0600 UTC |
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charlie-tca |
xfce, abiword, gnumeric currently unavailable |
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txwikinger |
KDE |
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gomyhr |
xserver-xorg-video-intel |
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andresmujica |
Kernel Bugs, xserver-xorg-video-intel, cheese |
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chrisccoulson |
Desktop Bugs + tracker |
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maco |
sound |
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micahg |
firefox* |
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0000 - 0600 UTC (6PM - 12AM CT) |
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bcurtiswx |
empathy, telepathy* |
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1800 - 0400 UTC (2PM - 11PM ET) |
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qense |
gnome, freedesktop, media playing related |
Narcissus |
1630 - 2030 UTC, longer in the weekends |
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greg-g |
Gwibber, Tomboy, Tasque, GNOME |
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2200 - 0400 UTC (5PM - 11PM ET) |
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jjesse |
Documentation, Kubuntu Docs, Ubuntu Docs |
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dtchen |
audio (kernelspace & userspace) |