Considering that woody is partly frozen, we have an awful lot of release-critical bugs (442 at the time of writing). It's been a long time since the last bug-squashing party, so how do people feel about holding another one?
I suggest two weekends from now (Saturday 10th November / Sunday 11th November), since that gives us about enough time to contact maintainers and so on. (Although I suggest people have a look in advance at what they might want to work on and drop people mails about it - doing things en-masse can give a bad impression and results in whoever did it having a very full mailbox.) Obviously helping with base/standard/task bugs has priority. Look at http://base.debian.net/ and http://standard.debian.net/ and be afraid. There are also a large number of "easy" bugs currently outstanding, though. -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]