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= Ceilometer bug squashing day #1 on 4th January 2013 =
 
= Ceilometer bug squashing day #1 on 4th January 2013 =
  
 
== What? ==
 
== What? ==
  
A bug squashing day is a bug day where all the Ceilometer community focuses exclusively on trying to close as many bugs as possible. This can be done in multiple ways: you don't have to be an experienced developer to participate, and those days are a great way to start joining the [[OpenStack]] Ceilometer community. We also target documentation update and writing.
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A bug squashing day is a bug day where all the Ceilometer community focuses exclusively on trying to close as many bugs as possible. This can be done in multiple ways: you don't have to be an experienced developer to participate, and those days are a great way to start joining the [[Ceilometer|Ceilometer community]]. We also target documentation update and writing.
  
 
* You can find a list of triaged or confirmed bugs for ceilometer at http://bit.ly/WMyiDZ
 
* You can find a list of triaged or confirmed bugs for ceilometer at http://bit.ly/WMyiDZ
* There is also a list of wishlist items that you could be working at http://bit.ly/UcfEmE
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* There is also a list of wishlist items that you could be working on at http://bit.ly/UcfEmE
  
 
== Where? ==
 
== Where? ==

Latest revision as of 23:29, 17 February 2013

Ceilometer bug squashing day #1 on 4th January 2013

What?

A bug squashing day is a bug day where all the Ceilometer community focuses exclusively on trying to close as many bugs as possible. This can be done in multiple ways: you don't have to be an experienced developer to participate, and those days are a great way to start joining the Ceilometer community. We also target documentation update and writing.

Where?

The event happens mostly online, on the dedicated #openstack-metering IRC channel on Freenode (that all participants are encouraged to join). It can also happen in various places around the world, as the community informally gathers around food and drinks to squash bugs!

How?

See DevQuickstart for instructions on getting a development environment up. Read how to contribute to Ceilometer.

Results?

You will be able to see the results in live here.