I just realized I haven't even blogged about our last BugDay's outcome. I guess I'll have to leave that for the next time - and there's still some stuff to be finished, so stay tuned for an update.
At the same time I'm happy to announce our next BugDay this Sunday, 22nd August. This upcoming BugDay will be special. Not only will we be triaging Krita bugs - an application I've rarely used so far and look forward to experimenting with - no, we'll also try to reproduce a special set of bugs: Bugs which are hard to reproduce and which might require some peculiarities regarding the system Krita is being used on. We'll also be testing a subsystem which has currently undergone a rewrite during GSoC. Boudewijn Rempt of Krita fame will be on-site most of the time to help.
So, if you have some time this weekend, would like to toy with an exiting application and help the Krita developers, you're invited to join us:
- Time: Sunday, 22nd August, starting around 10:00 AM CEST
- Place: #kde-bugs on FreeNode
- Prerequisites: Krita compiled from trunk (unfortunately no released version this time)
- A browser to access our wiki page used for tracking the Bugday
Don't hesitate to take part. Programming skills are not necessary at all and it's a lot easier than it might seem at first - there will be plenty of people to help get you started, including getting Krita to compile. Apart from that we could really use your help!