Issue Triage Resources

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Interested in doing some triage? Here's some places to look for guidance as you get started.
These resources are for helping you make decisions when you are:

*Responding to issues
*Changing the status of issues
*Attempting to close issues

Some of the reasons you might want to do this include:

*Many issues in the queue for a module that are going unanswered
*Desire to help out with a module or with the project in general
*Give a little back

When you go ahead with your triage, come back to this group and share your notes!

*Existing documents
*How to follow a Triage procedure to help with bugs
** Example: the Gnome triage procedure http://live.gnome.org/Bugsquad/TriageGuide
**Related to the Drupal.org Issue Queue
***Use the issue queue http://drupal.org/node/317
***Status settings for an issue http://drupal.org/node/156119
***Template for status transitions http://drupal.org/node/467548
***Priority levels of issues http://drupal.org/node/45111
***Video intro to the issue queue http://www.lullabot.com/videocast/introduction-drupalorg-issue-queue

Documents that could be written~

These are some ideas that could be worked on to help more people make better decisions when helping with issue triage:
*The simplest issues, and how anyone can triage them
*What to triage based on your skills
*How to organize a bug hunt

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