Hi > The experiment itself is then to hold a Debbugs sprint with a specific > focus on training new debbugs hackers, teaching the architecture of the > system, or even simply answer newbies questions and doubts. Of course > all this could be done while practically going through the backlog of > pending debbugs feature requests, bugs, and the like. Don has > volunteered as a reference "trainer" (thanks a lot!), but anyone on both > fronts (experienced debbugs hacker or newbie) is welcome to participate!
I would not mind to get to know the architecture of the system to be able to improve our bug tracker! > The sprint can either be an in person one [1] or a remote one, such as a > IRC-backed hacking and/or training session [2]. In case it will be an in > person one, I'll be pleased to provide travel means on Debian funds. Wouldn't mind either way. > To proceed, however, we need to know who is interested and set up a > tentative date for the sprint. In turn, for that to happen we need an > organizer. It would hence be great if interested people could manifest > themselves following up on this list and if, among them, someone could > step up as organizer. Do you mean someone who starts a doodle once we know who is interested and either set a date and time for an IRC meeting or arranges an in-person meeting? Cheers Luk -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-debbugs-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4e162575.7070...@debian.org