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===Beginning bugmastering===  
===Beginning bugmastering===  


If you're new to bugmastering, it will be easiest to tackle early bug triage tasks such as:  
If you're new to bugmastering, it will be easiest to tackle early bug triage and tasks such as:  


* Very old bugs that are likely to be already fixed or no longer relevant. Find them and close them.  
* Very old bugs that are likely to be already fixed or no longer relevant. Find them and close them.  
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* Bugs marked in the whiteboard field as dupeme or closeme.  
* Bugs marked in the whiteboard field as dupeme or closeme.  
* Bugs in your particular field of expertise.  
* Bugs in your particular field of expertise.  
* Incoming, untriaged bugs.


Note that the best way to get started though is to join us on #bugmasters on IRC and we can work with you.
Note that the best way to get started though is to join us on #bugmasters on IRC and we can work with you.


Over time, beginning bugmasters will build up more and more knowledge about how to move bugs from one part of their life cycle to another. As the bugmaster community grows it will be crucial for us to listen to feedback from people with all levels of experience, so we can improve how we work. Please help to improve this page and other documentation!  
These are some good ways to test the waters.
 
Over time, beginning bugmasters will build up more and more knowledge about how to move bugs from one part of their life cycle to another. As the bugmaster community grows it will be crucial for us to listen to feedback from people with all levels of experience, so we can improve how we work. Please help to improve this page and other documentation!


===Branching out as an expert bugmaster===  
===Branching out as an expert bugmaster===  
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