calling for hugday targets
Mike Rooney
mrooney at gmail.com
Mon Sep 15 16:06:44 UTC 2008
On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 7:47 AM, Chris Coulson
<chrisccoulson at googlemail.com> wrote:
> 2008/9/15 Dereck Wonnacott <dereck at gmail.com>
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>> Do you have any ideas for the Ubuntu Hugday this week and in the near
>> future? The only thing I have 'on the docket' is Transmission, just as a
>> place holder until something better comes along really.
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>> I have a feeling there are packages that could use some good triaging
>> before Intrepid is released, so send me your thoughts and I'll make some
>> waves.
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>> ~Dereck
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> Dereck,
>
> I know that we've had a kernel hug day recently (within the last couple of
> months I think), but the kernel seems to be the one main thing which is
> drowning in bugs at the moment and so it could probably really benefit from
> another hug day in the near future.
>
Not a bad idea, it probably could use another one. However, what about
g-p-m? It plays such an important role for laptop users, and last I
looked it was sort of a mess, bug wise, with duplicate bugs and plenty
of Undecided/* and Undecided/New. Plus it will indirectly help work
out some of the important power related kinks with the new kernel.
Just a thought!
Mike Rooney
mrooney at gmail.com
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