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* '''Website''': ''http://bugs.debian.org'' * '''Sourcecode''': ''http://bugs.debian.org/debbugs-source/'' ## * '''Documentation''': ''point to additional documentation if any'' |
* '''Website''': ''https://bugs.debian.org'' * '''Sourcecode''': ''https://bugs.debian.org/debbugs-source/'' * '''Documentation''': * SOAP Interface: DebbugsSoapInterface * Bugs Version Tracking: BugsVersionTracking * Anti Spam: Teams/Debbugs/Spam |
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* /org/''bugs.debian.org'' on host ''rietz''.debian.org, ''merkel''.debian.org, et al. | * /srv/''bugs.debian.org'' on host ''buxtehude''.debian.org, et al. |
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* '''Email contact''': ''[[MailTo(owner@bugs.debian.org)]]'' * '''Request tracker''': ''http://bugs.debian.org/bugs.debian.org'' * '''Public IRC channel''': ''#debbugs'' on irc.debian.org (OFTC) |
* '''Email contact''': owner@bugs.debian.org * '''Request tracker''': ''https://bugs.debian.org/bugs.debian.org'' * '''Public IRC channel''': [[irc://irc.debian.org/debbugs|#debbugs]] on irc.debian.org (OFTC) |
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* DonArmstrong (IRC nick dondelelcaro) does stuff ## * ''Member2 (IRC nick bar) has the following rights and usually handles B'' ## Lots of other people are on the team; they'll fill this bit out I hope. ;-) |
* [[DonArmstrong|Don Armstrong]] (IRC nick dondelelcaro) is the current maintainer (most active developer) * Blars Blarson regularly tunes the anti-spam filters during spam attacks * Josip Rodin helped with various bits over the years. * Colin Watson coded various parts of the Perl code, which he still groks. Other members of the debbugs group, still not described properly: Martin "Joey" Schulze Former members: * Ian Jackson, Debbugs creator * Adam Heath * Pascal Hakim worked on the BTS subscription feature (which is delegated to lists.debian.org). His listmaster hat helped of course. * Steinar H. Gunderson, who worked hard to add version tracking (in general and in https://bugs.debian.org/release-critical in particular) * Anthony Towns, who coded various parts of the Perl code |
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''The debbugs team is responsible for the bug tracking system on bugs.debian.org.'' | ''The debbugs team is responsible for the [[BTS|bug tracking system]] on bugs.debian.org.'' == Source Code Branches == The source code is in a git repository; these are the main branches * '''Upstream Branch''': https://bugs.debian.org/debbugs-source/debbugs.git master -- main upstream branch * '''Debian Branch''': https://bugs.debian.org/debbugs-source/debbugs.git debian -- branch which is running on bugs.debian.org * '''Don Branch''': https://git.donarmstrong.com/debbugs.git master (and others) -- branches for development and breaking things |
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## * [[Icon(star_on.png)]] ''Put here an easy task that can be done to help you.'' ## * [[Icon(star_on.png)]][[Icon(star_on.png)]] ''Put here a task that can be done to help you.'' ## * [[Icon(star_on.png)]][[Icon(star_on.png)]][[Icon(star_on.png)]] ''Put here a difficult task that can be done to help you.'' |
If you want to help out with debbugs, see the [[https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?exclude=tags:fixed;exclude=tags:wontfix;package=debbugs;package=bugs.debian.org | list of open bugs in the debbugs and bugs.debian.org pseudopackages]]. |
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== More stuff == | Patches accepted. You can also help us with spam. See Teams/Debbugs/Spam for more details. |
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== Events == * DebConf17: [[https://debconf17.debconf.org/talks/103/|Debbugs: 22 years of bugs]] ([[https://annex.debconf.org/debconf-share/debconf17/slides/103-debbugs_22_years_of_bugs.pdf|slides]], [[https://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2017/debconf17/debbugs-22-years-of-bugs.vp9.webm|video]]) * DebConf5: [[https://debconf5.debconf.org/comas/general/proposals/47.html|Debbugs, tips, tricks and hacks]] (video [[https://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2005/debconf5/ogg_theora/720x576/2005-07-12/03-Debbugs_Tips_Tricks_and_Hacks-Anthony_Towns-pt1.ogg|1]] [[https://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2005/debconf5/ogg_theora/720x576/2005-07-12/04-Debbugs_Tips_Tricks_and_Hacks-Anthony_Towns-pt2.ogg|2]]) |
Team Name
Infrastructure
Website: https://bugs.debian.org
Sourcecode: https://bugs.debian.org/debbugs-source/
Documentation:
SOAP Interface: DebbugsSoapInterface
Bugs Version Tracking: BugsVersionTracking
- Anti Spam: Teams/Debbugs/Spam
Unix group: debbugs
- Services handled by the team:
/srv/bugs.debian.org on host buxtehude.debian.org, et al.
Interacting with the team
Email contact: owner@bugs.debian.org
Request tracker: https://bugs.debian.org/bugs.debian.org
Public IRC channel: #debbugs on irc.debian.org (OFTC)
Usual roles
Don Armstrong (IRC nick dondelelcaro) is the current maintainer (most active developer)
- Blars Blarson regularly tunes the anti-spam filters during spam attacks
- Josip Rodin helped with various bits over the years.
- Colin Watson coded various parts of the Perl code, which he still groks.
Other members of the debbugs group, still not described properly: Martin "Joey" Schulze
Former members:
- Ian Jackson, Debbugs creator
- Adam Heath
- Pascal Hakim worked on the BTS subscription feature (which is delegated to lists.debian.org). His listmaster hat helped of course.
Steinar H. Gunderson, who worked hard to add version tracking (in general and in https://bugs.debian.org/release-critical in particular)
- Anthony Towns, who coded various parts of the Perl code
Task description
The debbugs team is responsible for the bug tracking system on bugs.debian.org.
Source Code Branches
The source code is in a git repository; these are the main branches
Upstream Branch: https://bugs.debian.org/debbugs-source/debbugs.git master -- main upstream branch
Debian Branch: https://bugs.debian.org/debbugs-source/debbugs.git debian -- branch which is running on bugs.debian.org
Don Branch: https://git.donarmstrong.com/debbugs.git master (and others) -- branches for development and breaking things
Get involved
If you want to help out with debbugs, see the list of open bugs in the debbugs and bugs.debian.org pseudopackages.
Patches accepted.
You can also help us with spam. See Teams/Debbugs/Spam for more details.