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dev:bug_squashing [2020/09/29 12:01] – [Previous Bug Squashing Days] tmccannadev:bug_squashing [2020/12/01 15:48] – [Upcoming Bug Squashing Weeks] tmccanna
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 ====== Evergreen Bug Squashing Week ====== ====== Evergreen Bug Squashing Week ======
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 +===== Introduction =====
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 +The goal of **Bug Squashing Week** is for contributors and volunteers to commit time throughout the week to the following activities:
 +  * Fixing bugs;
 +  * Testing bug fixes that have pullrequest tags;
 +  * General bug wrangling activities (confirming bugs, marking duplicates, etc.);
 +  * Pushing bug fixes into Evergreen (for core committers).
 +
 +**Feedback Fest** is a week(ish)-long event with the goal to provide feedback on each and every outstanding pull request.  Feedback can take many forms, including:
 +  * rebasing older pull request branches against the current master
 +  * commenting on the bug and the proposed patches
 +  * deciding if the bug no longer applies
 +  * testing and signing off on the patches
 +  * writing automated test cases for pull requests that need them
 +  * writing human test plans
 +  * writing release note entries
  
 ===== Upcoming Bug Squashing Weeks ===== ===== Upcoming Bug Squashing Weeks =====
  
-  * **TBD**+  * **Evergreen 3.7 Feedback Fest**  
 +    * February 8-12, 2021 
 +  * **Evergreen Spring Bug Squashing Week** 
 +    * March 8-12, 2021
  
  
dev/bug_squashing.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/25 10:46 by tmccanna

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