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=== Triage NEW Bugs ===
=== Triage NEW Bugs ===


Much like a field hospital, bug triage is the art of quickly addressing the big issues in a bug, and moving it on for further review by the development team.  Unlike a field hospital, there ''should'' be no blood or guts.  The triage process has generated quite a following.  You are encouraged to read more about the triage process on the [[BugZappers]] home.  In a nutshell, bug triage is a several step process that includes:
Much like a field hospital, bug triage describes the art of quickly addressing the big issues in a bug, and moving it on for further review by the development team.  Unlike a field hospital, there ''should'' be no blood or gunfire.  The triage process has generated quite a following.  As outlined on the [[BugZappers]] home, triage is a several step process:


# [[BugZappers/GettingStarted| Getting started]]
# [[BugZappers/GettingStarted| Getting started]]
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