Le Mardi 03 Janvier 2006 21:24, Andreas Barth a écrit : > However, we need to start *now* to give the RC-bug count some more > attention. This means also that we're going to start again an everlasting > BSP: For RC-bugs, you can upload 0-days NMUs for RC-bugs open for more > than one week. However, you are still required to notify the maintainer > via BTS before uploading. And of course, you need to take care of > anything you broke by your NMU.
I've had an idea on a good way to decrease the RC-bug count without burning myself out: I've resolved to fix one RC bug a day at least until there are no more trivial RC bugs left. I started Friday by NMU'ing libxklavier; over the weekend I worked on uploads for tcl8.* and tk8.* and then fortunately found the maintainer is working on fixing bugs for those packages. For today, unless I hear something on bug #335137 within a couple hours, I'll do an NMU for libwmf; and for tomorrow, I just noticed there's an RC bug against kdeedu for me to fix myself. I figure if I keep this up, I can take care of 30 RC bugs a month; and if just 9 other people join me, that will make 300 RC bugs a month. -- Daniel Schepler