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From: Roy Bamford <neddyseagoon@g.o>
To: gentoo-dev@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] Marking bugs for bugday?
Date: Thu, 04 Mar 2010 19:13:57
Message-Id: 1267730022.3244.0@NeddySeagoon
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-dev] Marking bugs for bugday? by Ioannis Aslanidis
1 On 2010.03.01 21:17, Ioannis Aslanidis wrote:
2 > Hello,
3 >
4 [snip]
5
6 > Bug Day, followed by an announcement the week before and a reminder
7 > the day before. This needs to happen in publicly visible places (and
8 > has happened in some of them as far as I recall): forums, gentoo-
9 > user,
10 > gentoo-dev, gentoo-announce, gentoo-dev-announce, the newsletter
11 > (dead?) and the website. Having people related to the Bug Day project
12 > posting to their blogs can help a lot in this case as well.
13 [snip
14
15 > Regards.
16 >
17 >
18 [snip]
19 >
20 >
21 > --
22 > Ioannis Aslanidis
23 > http://www.deathwing00.org
24 > <deathwing00[at]gentoo.org> 0x47F370A0
25 >
26
27 I used to do the announces, sometimes under the psudonym of Welps PA.
28 I can chip in again and with some of the organisation and the
29 announces.
30
31 Its definately worth saving bugday - it brings devs and users closer
32 together.
33
34 sping was looking at "two days in plain Python" - do we need a
35 developer to do that or could that be one of the bugs for bugday ?
36 I realise that gentoo.org will host it, so we need to validate it but
37 that should be much less time than writing the code.
38
39 --
40 Regards,
41
42 Roy Bamford
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