Hi, when beeing at Debian Med sprint I explicitely recommended the participants to also look above our fence for general bugs inside Debian because also Debian Med development is somehow stalled in the times of freeze. However, when discussing this I found that other DDs made the very same observation I did before: It is really hard to find a reasonable target to squash for some outsider. In December I found some targets for squashing and I tried to apply some "one RC bug per week policy" onto myself (we also counted these in our Debian Med bug squash calendar[1].) However, I failed in keeping this 1 RC bug per week up and running just because I realised that a there exist a lot of bugs with at least one of the following features:
1) technically hard to address without doing heavy research to update my knowledge in specific fields / programming languages 2) unable to reproduce because lack of the specific hardware 3) controverse discussion of different opinions and hard to decide who is "right" or "wrong" There were other people in the face to face meeting and also signs online (like [2]) that people made similar observations. I agree wis Niels[2] that it might be time for other means than just waiting for bug squashers and it might be the time where release team (possibly in contact with TC) should try to find decisions in cases like 3) in my list above and make themselves unpopular for one part of the people involved in the bug report discussion and draw some decision. I wonder in how far I could do my share in the bug count reduction business. Perhaps in helping finding bugs belonging into such categories to attract the right people to the right bug and help reducing the time for people to detect a reasonable target for squashing? Kind regards Andreas. [1] http://debian-med.alteholz.de/advent/ [2] https://nthykier.wordpress.com/2013/02/28/wheezy-release-progress-february/ -- http://fam-tille.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130301092949.gf7...@an3as.eu