* Martin Zobel-Helas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060529 23:37]: > Hi, > > [ Please send follow-ups to -project, headers set accordingly ] > > As you should all know, we had some bug squashing parties before > the release of Debian 3.1 "sarge". These were quite effective, > especially when they were centered around a meeting in real life. This > led me to the proposal of a row of BSP this fall, helping to prepare > the release of Etch. > > Naturally, fixing RC bugs is needed all the time. The BSPs we are > planning will be focused on some sub-systems, so to help to release > etch, *you* need to fix RC bugs all the time, so finish reading this > mail, choose an RC bug and try to fix it! > > What we're planning at the moment are three (or more) weekends with BSPs > at different locations in parallel, each time with a different emphasis: > > 11.08.06-13.08.06: Testing d-i and fixing bugs in the installation > process Debian-Edu/Skolelinux will organise this in Guetersloh Germany
http://wiki.skolelinux.de/BugSquashing2006 > > 08.09.06-10.09.06: Testing upgrades from pre-release etch and sarge and > fix remaining bugs > > 06.10.06-08.10.06: Fixing remaining bugs in core packages > > At the moment, we still haven't found hosts for all real life BSPs - so > please check out if you can organize something. Please use [1] for > coordination! There is also a small howto [2] with facts to think about > before organizing a real life BSP. > > Greetings > Martin Regards/AmicaLinuxement/Viele Gruesse! Kurt Gramlich -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG Key ID 0xE263FCD4 http://www.skolelinux.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]