[12:54] <natureshadow> wahoo, can someone re-implement to count scores as I close three crash reports per secons :D ?
[16:22] <cactaur> Hey, I was wondering if anyone else had this problem with Alpha 5. I've been trying to use a CD, but every time I check the disc, it says that there's an error in a file. However, I checked the md5 sum for the iso: it works out, and I burned it three times, including using the slowest speed on my burner. I still get an error on my disc, so I'm wondering if this could be a bug with the integrity program, or there's just
[16:52] <ImportantGuy> So I was thinking of formatting this netbook to try out the alpha with that suave looking remix interface but figured I should report bugs while I'm at it. Never done this before.
[16:53] <ImportantGuy> I'm probably in the wrong mindset, but I figured if I could help report at least one bug I'd feel worth it.
[16:57] <cactaur> ImportantGuy: You should do it. Have you read this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs
[16:58] <ImportantGuy> Am reading
[17:01] <ImportantGuy> Also it says "Next Ubuntu Testing Day, Monday June 22nd 2009" near the top of the testing page
[17:01] <ImportantGuy> Which was months ago
[17:01] <cactaur> ImportantGuy: Yeah, apparently the wiki is a bit behind.
[17:07] <ImportantGuy> Oh yes when is the next day and also where can I find the latest 9.10 release
[17:07] <ImportantGuy> or in general latest build
[17:09] <cactaur> Umm... I don't know the next day.
[17:10] <cactaur> But the latest release is Alpha5.
[17:12] <cactaur> There's a schedule right here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KarmicReleaseSchedule
[17:14] <cactaur> If you click Alpha5, it'll take you right to the download page.
[18:01] <ImportantGuy> Neato
[18:35] <metalf8801> is there a specific place where I need to report bugs for Ubuntu 9.10 Alpha 5?
[19:06] <davmor2> metalf8801: what do you want to report?
[19:07] <metalf8801> a bug in Empathy that won't let my add yahoo accounts
[19:07] <metalf8801> me*
[19:09] <davmor2> metalf8801: just drop into terminal and type ubuntu-bug empathy and add your description of what your are trying to do.  So devs and triagers can resolve the issue
[19:10] <metalf8801> davmor2: ok yeah that's what I thought I should do but I wasn't sure thanks
[19:10] <davmor2> metalf8801: no probs
[19:17] <natureshadow> btw, what does the process of "triaging" involve, or, when is a bug marked as "triaged"?
[19:39] <metalf8801> I'm trying to learn how to write good bug reports so I was hoping someone could take a look at the bug report I just posted on launchpad and give me feed back?
[19:40] <metalf8801> here's a link to it https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/empathy/+bug/424940
[19:40] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 424940 in empathy "Empathy on Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala cannot add a yahoo account " [Undecided,New]
[19:40] <natureshadow> metalf8801: looks ok to me
[19:41] <metalf8801> thank you
[19:41] <metalf8801> it was a simple bug
[19:56] <davmor2> natureshadow: triaging is making sure that there is a/ enough information to initial confirm the bug.  b/ deciding who should best fix the bug. c/ sending a bug report upstream or to the packaging teams. d/ getting it to the canonical/ubuntu team responsible for the package etc etc etc
[19:56] <davmor2> natureshadow: once that is done the bug will get tagged as triaged
[19:57] <natureshadow> davmor2: Is this done by devs or by users?