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Take a look at http://qa.debian.org/orphaned.html which lists
orphaned packages that not yet have set their maintainer field
to the QA group.

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:


What you can do

Take a look at http://qa.debian.org/orphaned.html which lists orphaned packages that not yet have set their maintainer field to the QA group.


Upload targets

Please don't NMU packages in testing-proposed-updates without prior agreement from the release team; otherwise, this makes life only harder for us. You should consider bugs that can be fixed via unstable the first priority.

While fixing a package, please take also a look at non-RC/non-important bugs of that package that could be fixed by the same NMU, especially for l10n bugs (or adding amd64).

Please see http://www.debian.org/doc/developers-reference/ch-pkgs.en.html#s-nmu for details on how to do ["NMUs"].


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.

Possible targets for QA uploads