Re: Proposal for collaborative maintenance of packages

2005-12-18 Thread Daniel Holbach
Hi everybody, I'm very happy to see this effort happening. Am Sonntag, den 18.12.2005, 17:19 +0100 schrieb Raphael Hertzog: > This infrastructure is seriously needed in Debian because: > - team maintenance with SVN is more and more popular, and a good web > interface above a SVN repo of Debian

Re: Proposal for collaborative maintenance of packages

2005-12-19 Thread Daniel Holbach
Hello Raphaƫl, hello everybody else, Am Montag, den 19.12.2005, 09:06 +0100 schrieb Raphael Hertzog: > Who are the members of the Launchpad team ? you should be able to reach them via launchpad at lists canonical com. > I agree that integration with Launchpad would be interesting, but as > long

Ubuntu Bug Fixing Initiatives

2012-08-10 Thread Daniel Holbach
Hello everybody, in Ubuntu we recently started some Bug Fixing initiatives, where we tried to single out a number of bugs which are suitable for new contributors who are interested in giving back, but don't quite yet know where to start. Two examples of this were the spelling-error-in-description

Re: Ubuntu Bug Fixing Initiatives

2012-08-13 Thread Daniel Holbach
Hello Charles, On 12.08.2012 08:13, Charles Plessy wrote: > for the debhelper-but-no-misc-depends I am not sure how much useful it is to > send patches. If the maintainers ignored the warning, they will not be > interested by the patch. If the reason for not having misc-depends is that > there w

Re: Ubuntu Bug Fixing Initiatives

2012-08-29 Thread Daniel Holbach
Hello, thanks Stefano for reviving this thread. On 28.08.2012 21:19, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote: > I've seen you've already discussed briefly how to find "easy hacks" > based on specific Lintian tags. I haven't re-reviewed tags to name some > more (sorry about that), but I think it might be one way

Re: Ubuntu Bug Fixing Initiatives

2012-10-01 Thread Daniel Holbach
Hello, On 30.09.2012 10:28, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote: >> We experimented with something like 'bitesize' tasks before. We even >> created a small tool to tag bugs we came across which seemed easy >> enough, with the tag 'bitesize', subscribe ourselves to them (to be able >> to offer help) and add a