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Re: New d-i contributor



Quoting Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (mathieu.tl@gmail.com):
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I'm Mathieu, from Montreal. I've just subscribed to debian-boot@, but I've
> already been idling in #debian-boot for a while, I was one of the drivers
> of the Montreal bid for Debconf16, and I've been taking on d-i work for
> Ubuntu. I've already been bugging cjwatson every once in a while to review
> changes or merge git branches for things like grub, but I realise I should
> reach out more :)

Yes! Oui ! ;-)

> What would be the preferred method for this? My initial focus will be
> patches for multipath support that don't appear to have associated BTS
> bugs. Is it fine to push to git for code to be reviewed (in my own
> people/cyphermox-guest/xyz branch), or should I file bugs and attach
> patches?

Well, let's get Kibi's stance on this, but I think the best should be
that you directly commit things in git, just like Colin has been doing
for years.

If you do so, it's likely that the "bubulle manual autobuilder" will
catch your changes and upload them quite soon so that they get tested
(well, assuming people really testing daily images and unstable
installs)....

(and then later on, we'll decide to officially switch the language on
#debian-boot and this mailing list to French...)


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