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== can't fulfill the Recommends in unstable or testing ==
(none)

== missing/broken Build-Depends ==
 * [http://bugs.debian.org/pgi pgi] (pkg not in sarge)
 * [http://bugs.debian.org/xen xen]
 * [http://bugs.debian.org/xmms-alarm-bmp1 xmms-alarm-bmp1] (9.Jul) FTBFS: Missing Build-Depends on xmms-dev

== Not touched ==
=== because too young ===
== Patch available ==
 * [http://bugs.debian.org/oops oops] (patch sent 18 Apr; removed from testing) Before working on it, you might be interested by this [http://lists.debian.org/debian-qa/2004/07/msg00069.html email]


== Not to NMU ==
 * [http://bugs.debian.org/openmosix openmosix]

Bug Squashing Parties

This page is intended to be used to coordinate the work at Bug Squashing Parties (BSP).

A Bug Squashing Party is a come-together (either virtual or reallife) of Debian Developers and Debian enthusiasts on a specified timeframe where these persons try to fix as many bugs as possible.

Next BSP November 26th to 28th. Come to #debian-bugs on irc.debian.org.

Usefull links:


Possible targets of NMUs and/or patches

These are both packages that need someone to prepare a patch for a non-trivial RC bug or packages that just need a NMU for an existing patch. Please discuss !["NMUs"] in #debian-bugs before actually uploading.