Re: Ranking of the worst maintainers

2004-11-02 Thread Matthew Vernon
to visualize what we all already know, I created a simple ranking page that counts the bug reports of a certain person together and gives it appropriate weight (based on the priority of the package, the time the bug has been kept open and its severity). The results can be found here: You're go

Re: Ranking of the worst maintainers

2004-11-02 Thread Joey Hess
Eduard Bloch wrote: > to visualize what we all already know, I created a simple ranking page > that counts the bug reports of a certain person together and gives it > appropriate weight (based on the priority of the package, the time the > bug has been kept open and its severity). The results can b

Re: BSP end of November

2004-11-02 Thread Alexander Schmehl
Moin! * Martin Zobel-Helas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [041031 11:13]: > From all the others i would like to hear who considers to come to a > BSP. I'll try to attend; if you like, I can try to organize rooms at my university in Frankfurt Main / Germany Yours sincerely, Alexander signature.asc De

Ranking of the worst maintainers

2004-11-02 Thread Eduard Bloch
Hello, to visualize what we all already know, I created a simple ranking page that counts the bug reports of a certain person together and gives it appropriate weight (based on the priority of the package, the time the bug has been kept open and its severity). The results can be found here: http:

Re: Are you still active in Debian?

2004-11-02 Thread Jeroen van Wolffelaar
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 09:58:03AM +, Stephen Quinney wrote: > I have had no response from Philippe Troin in the week since I sent > him this message asking if he is still active. Others have been trying > for more than two weeks to get a response from him regarding his > am-utils package. What

Re: [RFC] Software Process Improvement in Free Software, Closing the Quality Cycle, Inventing Non-Developer-Demotivating QA/QM/SPI

2004-11-02 Thread Thomas Schorpp
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Dear Fabian, Fabian Fagerholm wrote: | On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 07:12 +0100, Thomas Schorpp wrote: | |>as i see you try to maintain quality in debian efficently. |> |>ive been thinking for months now about inventing and adopting |>the SPI-standards cmm(

Re: Are you still active in Debian?

2004-11-02 Thread Stephen Quinney
I have had no response from Philippe Troin in the week since I sent him this message asking if he is still active. Others have been trying for more than two weeks to get a response from him regarding his am-utils package. What is the next step in ascertaining if he is MIA or not? Stephen Quinney

Trovato virus nel messaggio "stolen"

2004-11-02 Thread Ursula Annoni
Norton AntiVirus ha trovato un virus in un allegato inviato da (debian-qa@lists.debian.org) a Ursula Annoni. Per garantire che i destinatari possano utilizzare i file inviati, eseguire una scansione dei virus, ripulire eventuali file infetti e inviare di nuovo l'allegato. Allegato: concert.z

Re: [RFC] Software Process Improvement in Free Software, Closing the Quality Cycle, Inventing Non-Developer-Demotivating QA/QM/SPI

2004-11-02 Thread Fabian Fagerholm
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 07:12 +0100, Thomas Schorpp wrote: > as i see you try to maintain quality in debian efficently. > > ive been thinking for months now about inventing and adopting > the SPI-standards cmm(x), spice, iso12207, and iso 9001, > etc, in free sw's lifecycles > and would like to ask