On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 05:24:28PM +0100, Philip Ashmore wrote: > Anyway, I guess what I would look for, to share the bug squashing > atmosphere with others, is a YouTube video summarising the event, > maybe magazine style - it doesn't have to show someone actually > squashing a bug, but it might help highlight the community spirit, > and a video would be something I would click on to take a break from > reading text.
That's not a bad idea, but... Video production takes quite a lot of effort, both human and CPU. If you would like to participate in a bug squashing party and do that, please do. On the whole, however, Debian already has its full share of people with ideas. What we chronically have a shortage of is people who do things. Suggesting new things for others to do is orders of magnitude less useful than fixing or attempting to reproduce any of the reported bugs, writing even a barebones tutorial on the wiki, or helping someone with whatever problem they may have when using Debian. Could we perhaps entice you, Philip, to make a change to Debian instead of suggesting things for us to do? -- I wrote a book on personal productivity: http://gtdfh.branchable.com/
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