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Posted 11 months ago by Laura czajkowski
Laura: What do you do on the Launchpad team? John: I’m the team lead for the Blue squad. Right now our squad is on Maintenance, so I generally do the coordination work of our team with other teams and the system administrators. Laura: Can we see something that you’ve worked on? John: Before we switched [...]
Posted 11 months ago by Curtis Hovey
All users can now see the information type section that replaces the privacy and security section shown on bug and branch pages. This change allows users to clearly state the kind of information a bug or branch contains. Launchpad will soon permit project maintainers to share information types instead of managing individual bug and branch [...]
Posted 11 months ago by Curtis Hovey
The Purple Squad recently discussed how the forthcoming sharing feature changes project setup. Sharing will allow project maintainers to share kinds of information with users and team. This feature separates access to private information from bug ... [More] and branch subscriptions. Maintainers do not need to manage hundreds of subscriptions, users do not needs to block unwanted email. [...] [Less]
Posted 11 months ago by Curtis Hovey
The Launchpad team is planning a new feature that will allow you to link bugs to each other and describe their relationship. The general idea is that you can say one bug depends of the fix of another. The goal is to make it clear where conversations to fix issues take place, who will do [...]
Posted 12 months ago by Curtis Hovey
I think Launchpad is missing fundamental HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to support the three classes of browser with which someone might visit Launchpad. There are inconsistencies in pages you might visit, and some parts might not work because Launchpad does not have a “proven way” to solve a problem. I am most concerned about the [...]
Posted 12 months ago by Graham Binns
You’ll remember that a while back, dear reader, we announced that we’d be running a couple of Launchpad Development Clinics at UDS (we called them Launchpad Clinics at the time, and I lost count of how many people commented that that sounded as though Launchpad was ill. It isn’t; it’s in the same rude health [...]
Posted 12 months ago by Curtis Hovey
The Launchpad team is planning a new feature that will allow you to link bugs to each other and describe their relationship. The general idea is that you can say one bug depends of the fix of another. We’ll be asking you to help us decide the scope of this feature, so look out for [...]
Posted 12 months ago by Curtis Hovey
Launchpad beta testers are seeing information types on bug reports. Launchpad replaced the private and security checkboxes with an information type chooser. The information types determine who may know about the bug. When you report a bug, you can ... [More] choose the information type that describes the bug’s content. The person who triages the bug may [...] [Less]
Posted about 1 year ago by Dan Harrop-Griffiths
Today at some time around 3am UTC, the one millionth (1,000,000th) bug was filed in Launchpad: https://bugs.launchpad.net/edubuntu/+bug/1000000 (congrats Stéphane Graber!) This is a huge milestone for everyone that uses and contributes to ... [More] Launchpad and serves as a great witness to all the achievements, trials and challenges we’ve faced over the past 7 years. Today’s [...] [Less]
Posted about 1 year ago by Curtis Hovey
Launchpad beta testers will now see the descriptions of bug status and importance when making updates to the bug page. Launchpad pickers can now show the descriptions of the options you can choose. Launchpad’s rules for defining a list of options you can choose have always required descriptions, but the only places you could see [...]
 

 
 

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