Re: Final Voting for About Screen Contest for Inkscape 1.0
by Maren Hachmann
Hi Ben,
reporting and triaging bugs is a valuable contribution. The project
measures bug contributions by their number, completeness and
general helpfulness.
This works just like it does with our developer contributions, where
code commits must be made towards the repository, and verified by other
developers in order to make it into the AUTHORS list (list of Inkscape
code and translation contributors) and to have the right to vote.
We would like to count your vote, though. To do so, we have to see more
bug-related contributions, e.g. bug triage in the tracker at
https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inbox/issues/, or bug migration
contributions as per http://alpha.inkscape.org/bug-migration/ . If you
are using alternate usernames, be sure to mention all the names you work
under (sometimes we can't find all the work people do due to different
nick names).
Thank you for all the work that you've done for Inkscape.
Regards
Maren
Am 02.12.19 um 13:52 schrieb Ben Griffin:
> Sorry Maren, I will explain..
>
> For Inkscape, so far, I have been a bug reporter. As a job I am a
> developer, and much that developers need and love bug reports,
> generally it can be a PITA to have to deal with them..
>
> So, I was making a joke for those who have had to deal with me
> recently.
>
>> On 2 Dec 2019, at 12:46, Maren Hachmann <maren(a)goos-habermann.de>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Ben, what's 'basic PITA'?
>>
>> Maren
>
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