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= Finding Bugs =
One of the keys to good triage practices is being able to readily find and identify bugs that need to be triaged.
One of the keys to good triage practices is being able to readily find and identify bugs that need to be triaged.


== Preformatted Bugzilla Queries ==
== Preformatted Bugzilla Queries ==


Please see [[BugZappers/components]].
Testing and identifying duplicates can be easier when focusing on a single component.  To see which components need triage help, please see [[BugZappers/Components and Triagers]] which also has links to get lists of bugs.


== Current Release ==
[[BugZappers/Goals]] has other pre-formatted queries focusing on cross-component searches, such as for EOL versions and potential blocker bugs.
 
The blocker bugs for the upcoming Fedora 11 release.  It would be helpful if triagers could determine if these really are blockers for release - ignore bugs that are NOT in NEW state here!
 
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/showdependencytree.cgi?id=F11Beta F11 Beta blocker list]
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/showdependencytree.cgi?id=F11Blocker F11 Blocker List]
 
For a complete list of tracking bugs, see [[BugZappers/HouseKeeping/Trackers]].


== Finding Duplicates ==
== Finding Duplicates ==
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* http://feeds.feedburner.com/rawhide-new-7days  (New ''rawhide'' bugs opened in the past 7 days)  
* http://feeds.feedburner.com/rawhide-new-7days  (New ''rawhide'' bugs opened in the past 7 days)  
* http://feeds.feedburner.com/F9Bugs            (New ''Fedora 9'' bugs opened in the past 7 days)
* http://feeds.feedburner.com/F9Bugs            (New ''Fedora 9'' bugs opened in the past 7 days)
* http://feeds.feedburner.com/f8-new-7days      (New ''Fedora 8'' bugs opened in the past 7 days)
* http://feeds.feedburner.com/eol-7-days        (New bugs opened in the past 7 days for releases that are no longer maintained)
* http://feeds.feedburner.com/eol-7-days        (New bugs opened in the past 7 days for releases that are no longer maintained)


=== Requested RSS Feeds ===
=== Requested RSS Feeds ===
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Open requests:
Open requests:
# Fedora 9 Bugs in NEEDINFO-REPORTER for more than 30 days
# Fedora 9 Bugs in NEEDINFO-REPORTER for more than 30 days
# Fedora 8 Bugs in NEEDINFO-REPORTER for more than 30 days
# Fedora ''rawhide'' Bugs in NEEDINFO-REPORTER for more than 30 days
# Fedora ''rawhide'' Bugs in NEEDINFO-REPORTER for more than 30 days
# Fedora 10 Bugs
# Fedora 10 Bugs


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[[Category:BugTriage]]
[[Category:BugTriage]]

Revision as of 13:56, 11 March 2009

One of the keys to good triage practices is being able to readily find and identify bugs that need to be triaged.

Preformatted Bugzilla Queries

Testing and identifying duplicates can be easier when focusing on a single component. To see which components need triage help, please see BugZappers/Components and Triagers which also has links to get lists of bugs.

BugZappers/Goals has other pre-formatted queries focusing on cross-component searches, such as for EOL versions and potential blocker bugs.

Finding Duplicates

  • Finding duplicates is little more complex than a simple query to bugzilla. See the Finding Duplicates page for more guidance.

RSS Feeds

If watching new bugs via RSS appeals to you, there are some feedburner feeds that you can subscribe to: (Feedburner was used basically to shorten URL's here - the direct bugzilla RSS links are about a mile long):

Requested RSS Feeds

If you have an idea for a feed that would be useful for your work or make you a more effective bug triager -- add it here and we'll create a user friendly feed and add it to the list above.

Open requests:

  1. Fedora 9 Bugs in NEEDINFO-REPORTER for more than 30 days
  2. Fedora rawhide Bugs in NEEDINFO-REPORTER for more than 30 days
  3. Fedora 10 Bugs