On 2013.02.27 00:39, Pavlos Ratis wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I would like to announce you a new try to 'revive' the Bugday event. > As most of the open source projects have their own bugday, I thought > it would be great to have this event back. For those who don't know, > its a monthly 24h event that takes place in #gentoo-bugs. Its goal is > to close as many bugs as possible . You don't have to be a Gentoo > expert to participate. Those days are a great way to start joining > the > Gentoo community, improving Bugzilla's and Wiki's quality and looking > for a mentor to begin the recruitment process. The upcoming bugday > event is this Saturday and I hope this event will continue in the > next > months. I have created a wiki page for the event[1] and I added some > guidelines. I have also created a related blog post about the > event[2]. > > I have listed some maintainer-wanted and maintainer-need bugs and > Bugzilla admins also re-enabled the bugday flag. I would like to ask > the Gentoo project teams to start using this flag to their bugs that > think that are good to start and enable the flag at them. It would be > great to a have a really big list with 'good to start' bugs. > > It's the first time after a long time that this event will take > place, > so I am looking forward to your participation both users and > developers and your feedback. > > [1] http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Bugday > [2] http://blog.dastergon.gr/gentoo-bugday/ > > Thanks, > Pavlos > >
Pavlos, I used to do a forums announce for the old bugday. That can be revived too if you want. The old bugday ran to a calender, so the announces went up a week beforehand. Are you goings to stick to the first Saturday in the month ? Good luck with the revived bugday. -- Regards, Roy Bamford (Neddyseagoon) a member of elections gentoo-ops forum-mods trustees
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