Hello Colin, Thanks. Will start looking in to the bugs. Started looking at the grub webpage. Will try out a few bugs fixes.
http://packages.qa.debian.org/g/grub.html A wiki would be really handy on how to setup. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_GRUB -- Regards Martin Naughton On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 7:10 AM, Colin Watson <cjwat...@debian.org> wrote: > On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 11:53:54AM +0000, Martin Naughton wrote: > > Do you still need help. Me and another guy are interested > > in helping. Can you indicate if you still need help. We are not DD yet > but > > we are learning. We can help with the testing of grub and fix bugs while > > you can develop the application. If not help is needed can the ticket be > > closed? > > GRUB package maintenance in Debian still certainly needs help; while > we've generally managed to keep one primary maintainer (I came along > well after this RFH was initially filed, and have been the most active > on the team for the last couple of years), Debian really ought to be > able to manage a team with a higher bus factor for its principal boot > loader. We suffered from that this summer when I had some temporary > motivation problems; if another developer had been sufficiently active > and able to step in it's possible that we'd be shipping wheezy with GRUB > 2.00 rather than 1.99. > > You can certainly help out with testing and fixing individual bugs > without having to ask in advance (as long as you don't actually close > bugs without asking) - just mail the BTS as appropriate. I do think we > need more DDs involved, though. > > Jonathan is right that we need some kind of wiki documentation here. > I'll see if I can carve out some time soon to write up a skeleton of > such a thing ... > > -- > Colin Watson [cjwat...@debian.org] >