2020-05-05 05-14-37 PDTNathan Lee <utasstudent-ubuntuone9287@yahoo.com>Hey, glad you're interested in joining the bug migration team. Did you take a look at the guidelines? If you hadn't, thought I should point you to the brief description of bug migration: https://gitlab.com/snippets/1928830 (It's an updated version of https://inkscape.org/develop/bug-management/) Also no need to apologise (actually I should apologise for my slow response). I just thought bug triaging would be a good way to learn about our triaging process, so you don't get disappointed about progress on feature requests or bugs. The link to the "How to contribute to Inkscape UX" (https://gitlab.com/inkscape/vectors/content/-/issues/44) is also helpful in pushing for a feature request. At the end of the day, we're limited by developer power of course. Also (mainly) we'd greatly appreciate your help! I see you've had lots of great suggestions and in depth investigation of issues in Inkscsape already!
2020-05-05 05-36-14 PDTGmiz <solomon.bic@gmail.com>For now, some interesting ideas just pop in my mind, so I try to create feature suggestions when that happens
2020-05-05 05-38-23 PDTGmiz <solomon.bic@gmail.com>Maybe will look into it at some point, thank you for listing out all the details, I appreciate it a lot :slight_smile:
2020-05-05 05-37-16 PDTGmiz <solomon.bic@gmail.com>But yeah, Chris showed me that there are a lot of bugs that must be moved from that launchpad site to gitlab
2020-05-05 05-36-32 PDTGmiz <solomon.bic@gmail.com>So I don't forget later
2020-05-05 05-35-35 PDTGmiz <solomon.bic@gmail.com>I might look deeper into it, thank you :smiley: