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== IRC ==
{*} We also ask that the applicant has interacted with members of the group, by posting to the mailing list fairly regularly, and/or frequenting the irc channel. <<BR>>
{*} Be familiar with IRC commands <<BR>>
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{*} We also ask that the applicant has interacted with members of the group, by posting to the mailing list fairly regularly, and/or frequenting the irc channel. <<BR>>
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The two 'paths' are:<<BR>>
    * Ubuntu Doc Committers<<BR>>
    * Ubuntu Doc Wiki Admin<<BR>>
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{*} Be a member of Ubuntu Documentation Contributors<<BR>>

{*} We also ask that the applicant has interacted with members of the group, by posting to the mailing list fairly regularly, and/or frequenting the irc channel. <<BR>>
{*} read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam/SystemDocumentation & read the UbuntuBugControl page and all those pages linked there (this is necessary because membership of the Ubuntu Documentation Committers team carries with it membership of the Ubuntu Bug Control team). <<BR>>
Ubuntu Doc Committers Path: <<BR>>
{*} contributed a number of patches to the system documentation which, taken as a whole, demonstrate to the reviewer that the applicant applies the documentation team style guide, and is comfortable working with DocBook, Bazaar and Launchpad. <<BR>>
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Documentation Wiki Administrators Path: <<BR>>
{*} read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WikiGuide <<BR>>
{*} made significant contributions to the help wiki by way of edits to pages. <<BR>>
{*} demonstrated an understanding of the issues that can arise from deleting and renaming pages, and how to avoid them. <<BR>>
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[[ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam/Organization | join the team/organization ]]<<BR>> [[ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam/Organization | join the Doc Teams ]]<<BR>>
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== Launchpad Translations ==
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== Bug Hunting == == Launchpad Bugs ==
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Present a medium sized project that covers the dev requirements. {*}Present a medium sized project that covers the dev requirements. <<BR>>
{*}Read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment <<BR>>

Criteria for how to define quality output from a person in a given Focus Group.

IRC

Ubuntu We also ask that the applicant has interacted with members of the group, by posting to the mailing list fairly regularly, and/or frequenting the irc channel.
Ubuntu Be familiar with IRC commands

Forums

Ubuntu [#] of example posts that showed skilled resolution for dealing with questions from new users. Also examples of how the [CANDIDATE] was able to refine the original question down to what the 'real' issue was so a solution could be offered. In addition [#] of FAQ/How-To posts that show a quality product that allow new users to tackle the problem covered with ease. Ubuntu We also ask that the applicant has interacted with members of the group, by posting to the mailing list fairly regularly, and/or frequenting the irc channel.

Wiki

The two 'paths' are:

  • Ubuntu Doc Committers

  • Ubuntu Doc Wiki Admin

Ubuntu [#] of wiki pages that show the [CANDIDATE] has produced clear and concise documentation, cleaned up out-of-date documentation or added information that further clarifies the subject.

Ubuntu Be a member of Ubuntu Documentation Contributors

Ubuntu We also ask that the applicant has interacted with members of the group, by posting to the mailing list fairly regularly, and/or frequenting the irc channel.
Ubuntu read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam/SystemDocumentation & read the UbuntuBugControl page and all those pages linked there (this is necessary because membership of the Ubuntu Documentation Committers team carries with it membership of the Ubuntu Bug Control team).
Ubuntu Doc Committers Path:
Ubuntu contributed a number of patches to the system documentation which, taken as a whole, demonstrate to the reviewer that the applicant applies the documentation team style guide, and is comfortable working with DocBook, Bazaar and Launchpad.

Documentation Wiki Administrators Path:
Ubuntu read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WikiGuide
Ubuntu made significant contributions to the help wiki by way of edits to pages.
Ubuntu demonstrated an understanding of the issues that can arise from deleting and renaming pages, and how to avoid them.

Resources
Doc Team mentoring
join the Doc Teams

Launchpad Answers


Ubuntu [#] of LP Answers the person has completed successfully and professionally.

Launchpad Translations


Launchpad Bugs

Ubuntu [#] of LP bugs both reported and triaged.
Ubuntu Read How to Triage
Ubuntu Join Bug Squad

The main element here is the quality of the responses given to the new bug, and a good understanding of the process and workflow that a bug goes through. This includes moving bugs upstream, and an understanding of the upstream workflow.

Resources
Getting Involved
Contains information on getting started with bug triage.

bug squad mentorship
Team created to help manage bug Squad mentorship program.

Security

Ubuntu [#] of forum posts in the security forums area that show the [CANDIDATE] understands both Linux specific and general security issues. In addition [#] of FAQ/How-To posts on the forums or wiki documents regarding security specific issues.

Development

{*}Present a medium sized project that covers the dev requirements.
{*}Read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment

** In all cases Correct facts are critical, and quality is more critical then count.

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