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Details
Announcement: http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2013/01/msg00003.html
- Location: 87 Kendal Way, Cambridge, UK.
- Start: evening of Friday 25th Jan 2013
- End: evening of Sunday 27th Jan 2013
Bugs: user debian-release@lists.debian.org, usertags bsp-2013-01-gb-cambridge
Attendees
If you are interested please add your name to the list below. Feel free to add yourself even if you're not sure if you will attend.
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Accommodation
There are quite a few DDs in/around Cambridge who might be persuaded to put you up if desired - please ask before paying for a place!
Transport
If you need a lift from the train station, there are people around who may be able to help you, so please ask.
Nearest airport to Cambridge is Stansted (STN) which has regular train links to Cambridge.
Bring
Please consider bringing the following items:
- computers
- power adaptors
- power bars
Reports
Bugs pseudo-squashed:
Bugs reproduced / followed up:
691898 (coreutils, asked for more info)
669878 (dist-upgrade/kde/phonon-backend-vlc reproduced)
694340 (libgconf2-4 / banshee - ping'd asking for a targeted fix.)
696661 (bind9, patch written and requested testing by reporter)
685726 (linux, patches tested and committed for next upload)
695701 (kdesdk: bug already marked pending, pinged asking about upload)
677407 (gnome-core|gnome-dbg: asked for re-testing using updated libglib2.0-0 from unstable)
619600 (libghc-warp-dev: messed up package uploads causing problems, pinged maintainer for an update)
694284 (fstrcmp: chased maintainer to ask about versions in wheezy)
Bugs closed with uploads:
684854 (scim-chewing, testing-proposed-updates)
697025 (gstreamer0.10, delayed/1)
672986 (gnustep-gui, binNMUed)
697173 (epiphany-browser)
690799 (cairo, reassigned from evince)
698922 (grub2-splashimages)
687906 (coreutils, fix FTBFS in wheezy with tpu)
698635 (gosa, delayed)
696837 (deluge, delayed)
Bugs closed as done:
694753 (brasero, ancient bug which includes lots of different, mostly-unrelated issues; original bugs is probably fixed already and the other issues should be re-opened as separate bugs with logs etc. has been tagged with moreinfo since May 2012 with no useful followups)
698971 (cups, misfiled and the cause appears to be non-Debian packages)
Bugs looked at and abandoned:
683289 and cloned as 694948 (libmono-webbrowser4.0-cil and libmono-webbrowser2.0-cil): "Doesn't work after dropping libgluezilla", I think that it cannot be fixed unless the whole src:mono is rebuilt without these binary packages enabled.
Removals proposed/requested:
RM: 699051 RC: 694589 (lastfmproxy - removal from unstable & testing)
RM: 699053 RC: 697901 (c2html) remove from unstable and testing
696552 (mtpfs, removed from testing)
659489 (gnumail, removed from testing)
697871 (dma, removed from testing)
697974 (axis2c + rampart, both for removal from testing)
Downgrades proposed:
Bugs downgraded:
582774 (seed, not RC on ia64)
695751 (insserv, not a regression and maybe not a bug in insserv at all)
689268 (linux, only affects some hardware, should get fixed along with 687442)
692814 (X, looks like a drm init race condition, seems hard to hit)
697402 (pydoc loads both gtk2 and gtk3 and explodes in some cases; doesn't make it unusable)
683671 (dash, probably not a regression and not all that common)
687597 (openslp-dfsg, can't reproduce; probably there, but not that important IMHO)