On 25/06/12 16:03, Martín Ferrari wrote:
Hi Phillip,
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 7:00 AM, Philip Ashmore
wrote:
It's come to my attention that bug squashing parties are _the_ way to fix
bugs.
Not to be seen as uncool, I'm proposing a bug squashing party somewhere in
Dublin, Ireland at a mutuall
Quoting Martín Ferrari (martin.ferr...@gmail.com):
> Have you thought of a place, or talked with anybody about that? I'm
> thinking the TOG might be a good place.
Isn't there some random company over there that actually happens to
employ several DDs (and might be responsible for the sudden incre
On Mon, 25 Jun 2012 07:00:56 +0100
Philip Ashmore wrote:
> It's come to my attention that bug squashing parties are _the_ way to
> fix bugs.
>
> Not to be seen as uncool, I'm proposing a bug squashing party somewhere
> in Dublin, Ireland at a mutually agreed date and time.
You could do an onl
Hi Phillip,
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 7:00 AM, Philip Ashmore
wrote:
> It's come to my attention that bug squashing parties are _the_ way to fix
> bugs.
>
> Not to be seen as uncool, I'm proposing a bug squashing party somewhere in
> Dublin, Ireland at a mutually agreed date and time.
That is a g
Hi Philip,
On 25 June 2012 07:00, Philip Ashmore wrote:
> Not to be seen as uncool, I'm proposing a bug squashing party somewhere in
> Dublin, Ireland at a mutually agreed date and time.
I'm based in Dublin, Ireland, as are a handful of DDs. I don't think
there has been an Irish BSP event before
Hi there.
It's come to my attention that bug squashing parties are _the_ way to
fix bugs.
Not to be seen as uncool, I'm proposing a bug squashing party somewhere
in Dublin, Ireland at a mutually agreed date and time.
I'm just canvassing for support right now, as I don't know the Debian
pro
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