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Ranking the Bugs: Predicting Which Bugs Will Get Fixed by: Diederik van Liere
Diederik is a Post-doc Researcher at the [http://www.rotman.utoronto.ca/index.html Rotman School of Management (U of T)]. Diederik has a PhD from [http://www.linkedin.com/companies/rotterdam-school-of-managemnet-erasmus-university RSM Erasmus University] which is in the Netherlands.
Diederik's talk was about reporting Bugs at [http://bugzilla.mozilla.org Bugsilla] and the process that follows. [http://network-labs.org/2009/06/improving-bugzilla’s-bug-overview-list-by-predicting-which-bug-will-get-fixed/ Check out his blog post] Obviously, the first step is reporting a Bug. But what happens after the bug gets reported? Here is the process:
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Finally, the last topic that Diederik talked about was tools that can help you predict when your bug will be fixed. These tools include:
Jetpack Add-On to Predict Likelihood of Bug Fix in Bugzilla, Crowdsourcing Flamy Firefox Bugreports, and Crowdsurfing Mozilla Developers Handles. Check out [http://network-labs.org/2009/10/links-for-fsoss-2009-conference-attendees/ Diederik's blog] on these tools.

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