On 2007-02-16, Anthony Towns <aj@azure.humbug.org.au> wrote: > if so, have a list of suggested projects up, along with > recommendation on what students should expect if they get
A list of projects I just thought of - I have no clue how much work there are in them - and wether they have really been started already Debian-Live: Have a working debian-installer from debian-live - (one of the good thins ubuntu has done - we want one of those) kfreebsd-livecd kfreebsd: get d-i working livecd. QA: a automatic tool to easy show "same files" across packages - to make it easy to find if weird-licensed stuff is in other packages also - or in other packages with better licenses. Automatic tests of wether a program *works* (I know - difficult ;) BTS: Something with improvement of usertags some kind of program running locally to help manipulating bugs Make it easy to divide the bug count in big packages in smaller bunches graphically. Make it possible to assign bugs to people (especially in teams) Archive: Study source-only uploads - and maybe implements technical solutions to "not break arm if people keeps throwing sources at the buildds until it builds" and arch:all packages. > Anyone want to volunteer to take the lead on the first couple of steps? not me - but I_thought of posting my ideas anyway. /Sune -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]