Description
Effective bug tracking and management are essential for maintaining high-quality Drupal projects. In this session, we will delve into strategies teams can use for tracking and managing bugs in their projects. Participants will gain practical insights into identifying, communicating, prioritizing and solutioning issues in Drupal projects.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this session, attendees will be able to:
1. Detect, track, and prioritize Drupal-related bugs efficiently, ensuring their prompt resolution and minimal disruption.
2. Learn effective communication techniques to foster collaboration within Drupal development teams and skillfully manage stakeholders during critical bug management situations.
3. Develop the skills to implement bug tracking tools and methodologies for efficient resolution, improving the overall quality, reliability, and performance of Drupal projects.
Ideal Audience
This session is designed for Drupal developers, site administrators, QA engineers, and project managers involved in Drupal web application development. It is ideal for those seeking to enhance their bug tracking and management skills in the Drupal context, whether they are focused on development, administration, or project management.
Basic familiarity with Drupal development concepts and web application management is recommended
Michael Miles
Director of Web Development @ MIT SloanMike is passionate about development and working with the latest open source technologies. He has been working in web engineering since 2003, utilizing a number of different technologies, languages and frameworks. He has been working with Drupal since 2008 and is a regular contributor to the community and project. From 2015 to 2024 he was the lead organizer of the Boston Drupal Meetup Group. Since 2017 has been one of the organizers of New England Drupal Camp.
In his day-to-day role as Director of Web Development at MIT Sloan, Mike leads the development, maintenance and growth of the digital properties for the school, as well as, the development team that supports them. He is a public speaker and regularly presents at technical conferences around the world. Since 2013 Mike has presented dozens of talks at many different conferences/camps across the globe.
