Re: [Advent Calendar] doors for the last week
Hi,
Am Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 12:08:56PM +0100 schrieb Étienne Mollier:
>
> I also tried to include a couple of bugs mentioned in the
> mailing list or in Matrix that were not in Debian Med Packaging
> list, but nevertheless were helpful for the Debian Med team, but
> I fear I might have missed some. Don't hesitate to add them to
> the count if they turn out to be missing.
Thank you for the summary!
> The bug squashing marathon resulted in 122 bugs closed. This
> reduced the amount of open issues down below 300; I counted 284
> open issues today, but some bugs were reported and some other
> bugs were closed since Christmas, so my count may be off a bit.
I don't think exact stats (whatever exact might mean in this case) do
matter much. Its the common feeling we had to foxus on the quality
of our packages.
> People who want to carry on squashing bugs may refer to the
> Debian Med bug tracker[2]. There are still many double build
> failures among 90 minor bugs that are usually low hanging
> fruits, but also 17 packages still pending upload, and 11
> packages with a patch available. 197 bugs are still
> unclassified, and it may be helpful to have a look and see
> whether they are still affecting us today.
Sometimes pinging bugs forwarded upstream is helpful as well and can be
done by everybody.
> [1]: https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/debian-med-packaging/2024-December/date.html
> [2]: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?maint=debian-med-packaging@lists.alioth.debian.org
>
> Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, :)
+1 for the Happy New Year and see you in Berlin
Andreas.
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