On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 5:57 PM, Michael Stahnke<mastahnke(a)gmail.com> wrote:
The EPEL SIG team is asking for your participation at the first EPEL
Bug Day. Please step up and help make EPEL a successful supplement to
Enterprise Linux.
When: July 11, 2009 00:00 UTC - 23:59 UTC.
Goal: Squash (close) as many bugs as possible with proper solutions.
More Information:
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https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL_Bug_Day_July_2009
Current Bug List
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http://tr.im/epelbugs
We'll send out some more information when it becomes available.
Thanks for your help,
stahnma
Thus far, I've taken to using the whiteboard feature to classify bugs.
It's not pretty, but should get the job done for now. These are the
terms I came up with on a whim. Again, nothing too scientific.
ActualBug - Bug in the software or depencies
PackageBranch - Bug is basically saying package 'foo' is missing from EPEL
UpdatePackage - Bug is asking for a newer version of a package
I *think* I got through all the bugs. We closed about 6 in the last
24 hours probably just from people getting a reminder email :).
I would like a way to report on the whiteboard field, and the query of
EPEL bugs. I looked at python-bugzilla a little, but didn't get very
far with it. If anybody would like to write a script to basically
show us if I missed any bugs, that would be very nice.
I was also thinking that we could try to handle the PackageBranch bugs
soon. These just need somebody to ask a Fedora packager if they would
maintain the package in EPEL. If they say no, post to this list and
somebody may jump in. If a package needs lots of deps to get in,
perhaps we open more bugs on it? Thoughts?
stahnma