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Everybody knows what a great success our institution the UbuntuBugDay is. Some LoCo teams even took this further: instead of just meeting on IRC, they made a party out of it and met locally to work on bugs together. Everybody knows what a great success our institution the UbuntuBugDay is. Some LoCo teams even took this further: instead of just meeting on IRC, they made a party out of it and met locally to work on bugs together. We call this event the "Global Bug Jam". It is the classic Ubuntu Hug Day, taken to the next level, all around the world during one weekend. It's an opportunity for Local Teams to get together all around the world and concentrate on fixing bugs, meet new people, and just have a good time.
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On the weekend of the '''27th June''' to '''29th June''' we'll do the same, globally! On the weekend of the '''20 February''' to '''22 February''' we'll do the same, globally!

[[http://digg.com/linux_unix/Announcing_the_next_Ubuntu_Global_Bug_Jam|Digg It!]]
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 * Make sure you read RunningBugJam - it has a lot of information on
  * organising the venue
  * promoting the event
  * running the jam and
  * soliciting the right of feedback afterwards
 * You will probably need to organising a venue, promote the event in your local area, run the jam and solicite feedback afterwards. We have a document called '''RunningBugJam''' that provides some help on how to do these things, with tips and tricks from other LoCos who have run jams in the past.
 * Check out [[attachment:GlobalBugJam.pdf]] - it's a one-page cheatsheet document, print out a few and have a small stack of them at the venue (also check out our [[RunningBugJam#Material|Bug Jam Material]] section).
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 * Ask around early who's interested in the event and  * Ask locals early who's interested in the event
 * '''Ask what packages/kind of bugs your participants are interested in'''
  * We will try to organise specialists for the event who can assist and help out via IRC

== Need Help? ==

Has your team never done this before? Don't worry, we'll have sessions for LoCo leaders and people interested in running bug jams for their LoCos. Show up to any of these sessions to get tips and best practices on how to run a successful event. These sessions will take place in #ubuntu-classroom on Freenode IRC. See [[Classroom/IRCHOWTO|this page]] for help with IRC.

|| Title || Date || Time* || Speaker ||
|| How to Run a Bug Jam || 1/30/09 || [[http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=1&day=30&year=2009&hour=12&min=0&sec=0&p1=0|1200 UTC]] || DanielHolbach ||
|| How to Run a Bug Jam || 1/31/09 || [[http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=1&day=31&year=2009&hour=0&min=0&sec=0&p1=0|0000 UTC]] || JorgeCastro ||
|| How to Run a Bug Jam || 2/13/09 || [[http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=2&day=13&year=2009&hour=12&min=0&sec=0&p1=0|1200 UTC]] || Daniel Holbach ||
|| How to Run a Bug Jam || 2/14/09 || [[http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=2&day=14&year=2009&hour=0&min=0&sec=0&p1=0|0000 UTC]] || JorgeCastro ||

* Click on the UTC time to see the corresponding date and time in your time zone.

There is also a [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBY7wfX2jpA| video tutorial]] on the Ubuntu Developer's Channel.
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Is your Local Team participating? Add yourself to this list, and don't forget to reach out to people in your area to participate.
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   * Africa
   * The Americas
   * Asia
   * Australia
   * Europe
    * Germany
     * Berlin, details yet to come ([:UbuntuBerlin]
|| '''Continent''' || '''Country''' || '''City''' || '''Team''' || '''Where''' || '''Interests''' || '''Comments''' ||
|| '''Africa''' || || || || || || ||
|| || South Africa || Johannesburg || Ubuntu-ZA || TBD || TBD || http://wiki.ubuntu-za.org/GlobalBugJam ||
|| '''Americas''' || || || || || || ||
|| || USA || Los Angeles, CA || CaliforniaTeam || [[http://scale7x.socallinuxexpo.org/|SCaLE]] || || [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam/Projects/Scale7x|California Team Wiki]]||
|| || USA || Chicago, IL || ChicagoTeam || [[http://www.centro.net/|Centro Corporate Offices]] || Desktop and Server || See the Chicago Team's [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ChicagoTeam/Projects|projects page]] for more detailed information ||
|| || USA || Rochester || NewYorkTeam ||Barnes and Noble @ RIT || Desktop, Laptop ||February 21st<<BR>>4pm to 9pm<<BR>>Open to the Public ||
|| || USA || Syracuse || NewYorkTeam ||TBD || Desktop, Laptop || TBD ||
|| || USA || New City || NewYorkTeam ||TBD || Desktop, Laptop || TBD ||
|| || USA || Various || NewYorkTeam ||IRC || Desktop, Laptop || TBD ||
|| || USA || TBD || MichiganTeam || TBD || Desktop || ||
|| || USA || Washington, DC || [[DCTeam]] || Gallaudet University || Anything || [https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-us-dc/2009-January/000495.html See the mailinglist posting] ||
|| || Chile || TBD || ChileanTeam || TBD || TBD || ||
|| '''Asia''' || || || || || || ||
|| '''Australia''' || || || || || || ||
|| '''Europe''' || || || || || || ||
|| || England || London || [[UKTeam]] || [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GlobalBugJam/London|London BugJam]] || Anything ||[[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GlobalBugJam/London|London BugJam]] ||
|| || France || Toulouse || ubuntu-fr || TBD || TBD || TBD ||
|| || France || Paris || ubuntu-fr || TBD || TBD || TBD ||
|| || Germany || Berlin || UbuntuBerlin || http://c-base.org || TBD || TBD ||
|| || Germany || Hannover || || TBD || TBD || TBD ||
|| || Ireland || Dublin || IrishTeam || [[http://www.dit.ie/|Dublin Institute of Technology]] || Desktop, Laptop || TBD ||
|| '''International'''|| || || || || || ||
|| || irc.freenode.net || ##club-ubuntu || [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GlobalBugJam/club-ubuntu|club-ubuntu]] || ##club-ubuntu-bugs || TBD || A virtual, friendly LoCo. See http://club-ubuntu.org/ for more info.||
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== Potential bug targets ==

Here are some interesting bug lists to work from for the Global Bug Jam!

<<Include(Bugs/EasyTasks/List)>>

== During the Event ==

 * Have somebody of the team there who can answer Bug Triage specific questions.
 * Ask a few people to forward questions to `#ubuntu-bugs` if necessary.
 * '''Share your interesting and fun stories on [[GlobalBugJam/Stories]] along with pictures, videos and what else you can think of.'''
  * Use the flickr tag `global-bugjam-february-09`.
 * Blog and Twitter/Dent about your success.
 * Make use of [[5-A-Day]]. :-)
  * Use the [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/5-A-Day/Reporting#Tagging%205-A-Day%20Bugs|5-a-day Tag]] `global-february-09-<city>`.
 * Play [[GlobalBugJam/Bingo|Bug Jam Bingo]]!

== Upstream Participation ==

We encourage upstream projects to ''piggyback'' on the Global Bug Jam and use this as an opportunity to work with Ubuntu and participate. Please list your project here and a point of contact and run your own jam along with us! If you're an Ubuntu participant and interested in working with a specific upstream project, add your name (or LoCo) to the last column.

Ubuntu bugsquad volunteers can help upstreams by triaging bugs for a specific project, file bugs upstream and link them to launchpad, and help upstreams triage their own bugs. Upstream point of contacts should be in #ubuntu-bugs as well to help coordinate/triage volunteers as the Jam takes place.

|| '''Project''' || '''Upstream Point of Contact Name/Nick''' || '''IRC Channel''' || '''Ubuntu Point of Contact Name/Nick''' ||
|| KDE || RichardJohnson (nixternal) || #kde | #kde-devel | #kubuntu-devel | #ubuntu-chicago || RichardJohnson (nixternal) ||

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3265/2550528941_5677fdf41e_o.png

Global Bug Jam

Everybody knows what a great success our institution the UbuntuBugDay is. Some LoCo teams even took this further: instead of just meeting on IRC, they made a party out of it and met locally to work on bugs together. We call this event the "Global Bug Jam". It is the classic Ubuntu Hug Day, taken to the next level, all around the world during one weekend. It's an opportunity for Local Teams to get together all around the world and concentrate on fixing bugs, meet new people, and just have a good time.

On the weekend of the 20 February to 22 February we'll do the same, globally!

Digg It!

How to do it

So you're interested and want to make the event ROCK in your LoCo?

  • You will probably need to organising a venue, promote the event in your local area, run the jam and solicite feedback afterwards. We have a document called RunningBugJam that provides some help on how to do these things, with tips and tricks from other LoCos who have run jams in the past.

  • Check out GlobalBugJam.pdf - it's a one-page cheatsheet document, print out a few and have a small stack of them at the venue (also check out our Bug Jam Material section).

Special planning:

  • Ask locals early who's interested in the event
  • Ask what packages/kind of bugs your participants are interested in

    • We will try to organise specialists for the event who can assist and help out via IRC

Need Help?

Has your team never done this before? Don't worry, we'll have sessions for LoCo leaders and people interested in running bug jams for their LoCos. Show up to any of these sessions to get tips and best practices on how to run a successful event. These sessions will take place in #ubuntu-classroom on Freenode IRC. See this page for help with IRC.

Title

Date

Time*

Speaker

How to Run a Bug Jam

1/30/09

1200 UTC

DanielHolbach

How to Run a Bug Jam

1/31/09

0000 UTC

JorgeCastro

How to Run a Bug Jam

2/13/09

1200 UTC

Daniel Holbach

How to Run a Bug Jam

2/14/09

0000 UTC

JorgeCastro

* Click on the UTC time to see the corresponding date and time in your time zone.

There is also a video tutorial on the Ubuntu Developer's Channel.

The List

Is your Local Team participating? Add yourself to this list, and don't forget to reach out to people in your area to participate.

Continent

Country

City

Team

Where

Interests

Comments

Africa

South Africa

Johannesburg

Ubuntu-ZA

TBD

TBD

http://wiki.ubuntu-za.org/GlobalBugJam

Americas

USA

Los Angeles, CA

CaliforniaTeam

SCaLE

California Team Wiki

USA

Chicago, IL

ChicagoTeam

Centro Corporate Offices

Desktop and Server

See the Chicago Team's projects page for more detailed information

USA

Rochester

NewYorkTeam

Barnes and Noble @ RIT

Desktop, Laptop

February 21st
4pm to 9pm
Open to the Public

USA

Syracuse

NewYorkTeam

TBD

Desktop, Laptop

TBD

USA

New City

NewYorkTeam

TBD

Desktop, Laptop

TBD

USA

Various

NewYorkTeam

IRC

Desktop, Laptop

TBD

USA

TBD

MichiganTeam

TBD

Desktop

USA

Washington, DC

DCTeam

Gallaudet University

Anything

[https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-us-dc/2009-January/000495.html See the mailinglist posting]

Chile

TBD

ChileanTeam

TBD

TBD

Asia

Australia

Europe

England

London

UKTeam

London BugJam

Anything

London BugJam

France

Toulouse

ubuntu-fr

TBD

TBD

TBD

France

Paris

ubuntu-fr

TBD

TBD

TBD

Germany

Berlin

UbuntuBerlin

http://c-base.org

TBD

TBD

Germany

Hannover

TBD

TBD

TBD

Ireland

Dublin

IrishTeam

Dublin Institute of Technology

Desktop, Laptop

TBD

International

irc.freenode.net

##club-ubuntu

club-ubuntu

##club-ubuntu-bugs

TBD

A virtual, friendly LoCo. See http://club-ubuntu.org/ for more info.

Potential bug targets

Here are some interesting bug lists to work from for the Global Bug Jam!

The Level column indicate the difficulty of the bugs on the list for being Triaged, those are divided into three levels:

Easy

Medium

Hard

Level

Type of bugs

Triage Example

New bugs without a package assigned to them

315973 - Find the Right Package

Bugs without a package and tagged apport-bug so contain lots of information

Find the Right Package

Bugs marked for expiration

32443

Bugs without a package with more than 5 comments

Find the Right Package

Bugs that need to be forwarded to an upstream bug tracker

Downstream Report - Upstream Report

Unlinked upstream bugs

Ensure that the bugs are the same before linking

Patch available! Please package and test.

Bugs with Patches to be reviewed

Oldest bugs with a New status - updated every 24 hours

Oldest bugs with a Incomplete status - updated every 24 hours

Oldest bugs with a Confirmed status - updated every 24 hours

Least recently changed bugs without a package and with a New status

Least recently changed bugs without a package and with an Incomplete status

Least recently changed bugs without a package and with a Confirmed status

Least recently changed bugs with a New status

Least recently changed bugs with an Incomplete status

Least recently changed bugs with a Confirmed status

Least recently changed bugs with a Fix Committed status

Bitesize bug reports

How to fix bugs

Kernel bugs with patches attached: linux, linux-fsl-imx51, linux-ec2, linux-mvl-dove

How to handle Kernel bugs with patches

Paper Cuts

New to paper cuts? Start here.

During the Event

  • Have somebody of the team there who can answer Bug Triage specific questions.
  • Ask a few people to forward questions to #ubuntu-bugs if necessary.

  • Share your interesting and fun stories on GlobalBugJam/Stories along with pictures, videos and what else you can think of.

    • Use the flickr tag global-bugjam-february-09.

  • Blog and Twitter/Dent about your success.
  • Make use of 5-A-Day. Smile :-)

  • Play Bug Jam Bingo!

Upstream Participation

We encourage upstream projects to piggyback on the Global Bug Jam and use this as an opportunity to work with Ubuntu and participate. Please list your project here and a point of contact and run your own jam along with us! If you're an Ubuntu participant and interested in working with a specific upstream project, add your name (or LoCo) to the last column.

Ubuntu bugsquad volunteers can help upstreams by triaging bugs for a specific project, file bugs upstream and link them to launchpad, and help upstreams triage their own bugs. Upstream point of contacts should be in #ubuntu-bugs as well to help coordinate/triage volunteers as the Jam takes place.

Project

Upstream Point of Contact Name/Nick

IRC Channel

Ubuntu Point of Contact Name/Nick

KDE

RichardJohnson (nixternal)

#kde | #kde-devel | #kubuntu-devel | #ubuntu-chicago

RichardJohnson (nixternal)


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