Want to help improve KDE, but can't code? Join the KDE Bugsquad!
Last weekend I took part in the "Konqueror Bugsquad Days". We had a few handful of KDE contributors taking part, AFAIK all of them non-C++/Qt coders. Knowing nearly nothing about HTML rendering, or JavaScript and what-not, I picked to sift through all bug reports that contained the string "print".
Why do we do it at all? We want to cleanse the bug data base.
Why do we want to cleanse it? To get rid of duplicate + invalid + solved + un-verifi-able entries. To verify and improve bug descriptions if the original reporter didn't supply enough details.
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