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Please fix more bugs (Was: December 2019 bug squashing)



Dear team members,

I love this initiative by Thorsten since its a great motivation to check
the list of our bugs.  I realise all the time that there are *really*
simple ones.  Some of them just need some asking back to the bug
reporter and realise that the issue is just solved.  Others are
containing hints what to do (despite not tagged patch) or so.  I managed
to have a more than two bugs per day rate and at least one was extremely
easy to solve.  So I really want to encourage everybody to follow
Thorsten's advise and have a look at the bugs page to pick your own bug.
It would be great to do it at least at a one or two bugs per week rate.

I'd like to repeat my hint on the bug statistics I just recalculated
here:

    http://blends.debian.net/liststats/bugs_debian-med.png

Kudos to Michael who fixed quite some bugs this year.  So everybody who
wants to show up on the stats at the end of the year please hurry up and
find your bug of choice.

Kind regards

     Andreas.

On Sat, Nov 30, 2019 at 11:55:29AM +0100, Thorsten Alteholz wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> 
> in order to carry on a tradition, I want to remind everybody of our combined
> efforts to take care of some poor souls.
> 
> The days are closing in, the year is drawing to an end and we should think
> of all those, that are not around with their own kind. Again, during the
> last few months, lots of volunteers all around the world tracked down those
> poor souls and  put their cases in the database. We should take care of
> those needy. This year, there are about 320 cases which are relevant to
> Debian Med[1] (this time 57 are serious[2]). So please feel pity for them
> and allow the transition of as many as possible poor souls to their final
> destination, the retirement community in the Archive.
> Maybe some of the "won't fix" can be resolved as well.
> 
> Furthermore I would like to mention another page[3] with lots of information
> about Debian Med packages. Besides the list of RC bugs you can also see
> packages that can not be built on a Debian architecture, packages that are
> not allowed to migrate from unstable to testing (and thus won't be included
> in the next release) and packages with a new upstream version. I think those
> packages need some care as well.
> 
> As soon as I get the notice of a closed case I will record that in our
> Advent calendar[4].
> 
> In contrast to normal calendars, let us fill this special one with lots of
> good deeds. Maybe we can hide at least one number of a closed case behind
> every door.
> 
> Have fun,
> Thorsten
> 
> 
> [1]http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?which=maint&data=debian-med-packaging%40lists.alioth.debian.org&archive=no&raw=yes&bug-rev=yes&pend-exc=fixed&pend-e
> xc=done
> [2]http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?which=maint&data=debian-med-packaging%40lists.alioth.debian.org&archive=no&pend-exc=done&sev-inc=critical&sev-inc=gr
> ave&sev-inc=serious
> [3]http://udd.debian.org/dmd.cgi?email1=debian-med-packaging@lists.alioth.debian.org
> [4]http://debian-med.alteholz.de/advent-2019
> 
> 
> 

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