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Mon, 02 Apr 2012

Squeeze RCs's Squashing 2012 #2

This is the third summary of my squeeze RC bug squashing. If you take a look at the bug graph you will notice that the blue line went up a bit over a two week's period. I would like to claim that confirming the samhain RC bug 618728 did cost me the time (I actually gave it the time to finish), but the real reason was that I was looking at other stuff. I came back with a vengeance though, so here is the list of the bugs squashed for squeeze since the last report:

  • 657004: libmusicbrainz in squeeze not obsolete
  • 656178: missing found version
  • 654264: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 644690: no nautilus 3 in squeeze
  • 644692: no nautilus 3 in squeeze
  • 644693: no nautilus 3 in squeeze
  • 644696: no nautilus 3 in squeeze
  • 644352: explicit about testing
  • 654281: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 654270: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 654267: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 654242: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 654218: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 653664: no multiarch in squeeze
  • 653625: boost1.48 not in squeeze
  • 653294: python-twisted 11.1.0-1 not in squeeze
  • 653231: libarchive 3.0.2 not in squeeze
  • 659585: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 653418: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 660044: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 650631: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 660716: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 662807: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 662811: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 662622: php 5.4 not in squeeze
  • 662116: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 662200: libcvs3-5 not in squeeze
  • 662198: libcvs3-5 not in squeeze
  • 661879: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 661775: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 661800: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 661799: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 661798: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 663556: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 663562: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 663566: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 664188: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 663943: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 663671: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 663669: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 665218: php 5.4 not in squeeze
  • 665003: clearly wrong severity
  • 665218: libconfig++8 available in squeeze
  • 662964: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 661909: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 661516: tm-align not available in squeeze
  • 661450: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 661449: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 661413: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 660488: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 665902: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 666171: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 666172: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 666144: libmecab2 not available in squeeze
  • 666112: fixing wrong found version
  • 666417: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 666009: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 666006: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 665678: doesn't fail in squeeze

Current stats: 119 bugs in 93 days, still got the margin up by five more bugs. :)

Enjoy!

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Wed, 08 Feb 2012

Squeeze RCs's Squashing 2012 #2

This is the second entry in my series about squeeze release critical bug squashing. In response to my last blog post it was asked whether this is proper release critical bug squashing. Indeed there haven't been any patches or upload involved in this, only BTS handling, but this doesn't mean that these bugs weren't considered to be affecting squeeze. You can see this effort currently as weeding out the "wrong" bugs so that the list gets more useful and actually be able to ask maintainers to address the real issues.

You can at least see in this graph that the blue line is going down constantly since the year change instead of rising up like before. And I hope I will be able to keep it below the green line for a while still. Also thanks to the release-team and ftpmasters that it was possible to keep the massbugs about waf binary blob not being preferred source for modification out of affecting squeeze and ignore it for the current stable release—the required changes for those would rather be a fair bit intrusive for a stable update.

  • 637213: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 648989: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 584568: most stuff (BTS, PTS, ...) use maintainer information from unstable only
  • 624464: most stuff (BTS, PTS, ...) use maintainer information from unstable only
  • 632106: most stuff (BTS, PTS, ...) use maintainer information from unstable only
  • 632108: most stuff (BTS, PTS, ...) use maintainer information from unstable only
  • 632262: most stuff (BTS, PTS, ...) use maintainer information from unstable only
  • 632264: most stuff (BTS, PTS, ...) use maintainer information from unstable only
  • 632265: most stuff (BTS, PTS, ...) use maintainer information from unstable only
  • 632266: most stuff (BTS, PTS, ...) use maintainer information from unstable only
  • 595298: squeeze has linux 2.6.32
  • 613732: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 616694: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 620264: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 620573: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 621440: libdb4.8 not obsolete in squeeze
  • 624593: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 626868: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 628475: libdb4.8 not obsolete in squeeze
  • 629838: boost1.46 not in squeeze
  • 628475: boost1.46 not in squeeze
  • 631623: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 639990: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 632763: no libevent 2.0 in squeeze
  • 627000: not affecting squeeze
  • 658216: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 654870: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 655115: this is explicitly about testing
  • 657092: working in squeeze
  • 655710: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 644691: no nautilus 3 in squeeze

I am glad that I managed to keep it up and even have a nice margin in case I can't put any effort into it some day but still have more bugs squashed than days there are in the year so far. Currently I am at 60 bugs in 39 days. This gives a warm feeling. :)

Enjoy!

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Tue, 07 Feb 2012

Games Screenshot Party

The following announce is lazily copied from Paul Wise's announce. There is only one thing I like to add: the screenshots that are submitted and collected on screenshots.debian.net are visible on the packages websites (both Debian and Ubuntu) and are also used by the software-center package, so they help people to get a first impression of the package they might want to install.

Have you ever wondered how to start getting involved in Debian/Ubuntu? Do you enjoy discovering new games and playing them? You might want to come to the games screenshot party! We hope that the party will be a fun, easy, low-commitment way to get involved.

The Debian/Ubuntu Games Team is organizing a half-day screenshots party on the weekend of 25th-26th February for creating screenshots for all the games that are available in Debian/Ubuntu.

If you are interested in attending, please add your availability to the poll linked from the announcement so that we can get some idea of attendance and when is a good time for the people who are interested.

Look forward to lots of game playing, screenshots and merry time, hope to see you all there!

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Thu, 19 Jan 2012

Squeeze RCs's Squashing 2012 #1

As sort of new year's resolution I started picking up the habit to work on release critical bugreports for squeeze again. The number is way to high to be healthy, but at least it is (still) below the amount of release critical bugreports for unstable.

It will be an uneven fight because it seems that there are quite some people working on weeding out release critical bugreports in unstable, but those who are interested in weeding out releasing critical bugreports in stable seems to be limited, even though it is one of our supported releases and thus should receive quite some attention, at least by the corresponding package maintainers themself.

So here is the list that I managed so far:

  • 651792: not relevant for squeeze
  • 653520: builds on squeeze
  • 654568: re-add version information lost in reassign
  • 654276: not relevant for squeeze
  • 654257: not failing on squeeze
  • 654810: not happening on squeeze
  • 654459: not relevant for squeeze
  • 654406: not release critical at all, shipped as upstream
  • 655007: python2.7 isn't default in squeeze
  • 655372: doesn't fail in squeeze
  • 527403: libjack-dev in squeeze provides libjack0.100.0-dev
  • 622903: not relevant for squeeze
  • 625764: squeeze has older version of libvelocity-tools-java, not affected
  • 654818: does work in squeeze
  • 647795: squeeze still has libahven1-dev
  • 647796: squeeze still has libahven1-dev
  • 636823: not obsolete in squeeze
  • 628500: no perl 5.14 in squeeze
  • 629255: no perl 5.14 in squeeze
  • 629284: no perl 5.14 in squeeze
  • 629293: no perl 5.14 in squeeze
  • 636132: no perl 5.14 in squeeze
  • 636268: no perl 5.14 in squeeze
  • 636271: no perl 5.14 in squeeze
  • 636517: no perl 5.14 in squeeze
  • 636520: no perl 5.14 in squeeze
  • 636521: no perl 5.14 in squeeze
  • 636522: no perl 5.14 in squeeze
  • 636823: not obsolete dependencies in squeeze

That makes 29 squeeze RCs squashed so far, I hope I can keep up with it.

Enjoy!

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