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Teaching machines to triage Firefox bugs

75 pointsby skellertorabout 6 years ago

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fpgaminerabout 6 years ago
Really great use of machine learning! But I wonder why it wasn&#x27;t called BuggyMcBugface. Perhaps they&#x27;re saving that name for when they train a transformer model to &quot;translate&quot; bug reports into code commits...<p>Related, since it&#x27;s also a Mozilla project, I was shocked to see rust-lang&#x2F;rust&#x27;s issue count. I consider Rust to be one of the best maintained open source repositories. Their DevOps is legendary. And yet, the repo has over _4,600_ open issues.<p>That issue count isn&#x27;t for lack of fixing things. The Rust project is tirelessly proactive about handling issues, merging pull requests, mentoring committers, etc. I&#x27;ve personally contributed to Rust before and had a splendid and expedient time doing so. In other words, I wouldn&#x27;t say Rust has 4,600 bugs so much as it has 4,600 coals in the fire.<p>That&#x27;s insane. I have a really hard time wrapping my head around the herculean task of triaging and working an issue pool of that size. It really gives me a lot of respect for the team members and volunteers.<p>I thought it was worth sharing as others may not be aware of just how crazy open source project management can be. It certainly puts tools like BugBug&#x27;s importance into context.
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klohtoabout 6 years ago
Forwarded this to our internal Red Hat memo mailing list. Hopefully someone will adopt this as we got products with more issues on record than Mozilla.
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