* Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005:01:11 06:29 -0800]: > I'm happy to say that Debian-Women's participation in this weekend's Bug > Squashing Party was a smashing success. The IRC seminar on Sunday had about > 8-10 people -- mostly women -- in active attendance, and an unknown number > of lurkers as well; and there was a healthy amount of interest shown and > questions asked both during and after. A preliminary log (edited minimally > to respect the channel's public logging rules, until I can get permission > from the remaining participants) can be found at > <http://people.debian.org/~vorlon/rc-bugsquashing-seminar-20050109.txt>.
Thanks so much for doing this, Steve. We all really appreciate it. > I hope that you will all be willing to help out with RC bugs like this in > the future. This sort of thing is very much to the credit of the group, and > sets a wonderful example for others that things with "release-critical" in > the name needn't be daunting. :) If a tenth of Debian's developers showed > as much enthusiasm for BSPs as Debian-Women showed this weekend, we would > surely be down to 0 RC bugs in no time... Woo, go us. :) Actually, this was pretty fun and probably would've been more fun if I'd woken up earlier. My first BSP and all -- I look forward to doing it again, though I guess I can do it on a small scale. :) -- off the chain like a rebellious guanine nucleotide
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