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Fri, 02 Jul 2010

Release Critical Bug report for Week 26

The inofficial rc bug tracker currently knows about the following bugs:

In Total:498
Affecting Squeeze:397
Squeeze only:72
Remaining to be fixed in Squeeze:325

Of these 325 bugs, the following tags are set:

Pending in Squeeze:22
Patched in Squeeze:50
Duplicates in Squeeze:51
Contrib or non-free in Squeeze:12
Claimed in Squeeze:4
Delayed in Squeeze:11
Can fixed in a security Update:30
Otherwise fixed in Squeeze:31

Ignoring all the above (multiple tags possible), 166 bugs need to be fixed by Debian Contributers to get Debian 6.0 Squeeze released.

However, the with the view of the Release Managers, 306 need to be dealt with for the release to happen.

Please see my older post for an explanation of the different numbers.

postet at 13:00 into [Debian/rc-stats/6.0-squeeze] permanent link


Fri, 25 Jun 2010

Release Critical Bug report for Week 25

The inofficial rc bug tracker currently knows about the following bugs:

In Total:523
Affecting Squeeze:419
Squeeze only:65
Remaining to be fixed in Squeeze:354

Of these 354 bugs, the following tags are set:

Pending in Squeeze:19
Patched in Squeeze:55
Duplicates in Squeeze:51
Contrib or non-free in Squeeze:26
Claimed in Squeeze:6
Delayed in Squeeze:7
Can fixed in a security Update:31
Otherwise fixed in Squeeze:38

Ignoring all the above (multiple tags possible), 170 bugs need to be fixed by Debian Contributers to get Debian 6.0 Squeeze released.

However, the with the view of the Release Managers, 316 need to be dealt with for the release to happen.

Please see my older post for an explanation of the different numbers.

postet at 13:00 into [Debian/rc-stats/6.0-squeeze] permanent link


Fri, 18 Jun 2010

Release Critical Bug report for Week 24

The inofficial rc bug tracker currently knows about the following bugs:

In Total:535
Affecting Squeeze:419
Squeeze only:58
Remaining to be fixed in Squeeze:361

Of these 361 bugs, the following tags are set:

Pending in Squeeze:18
Patched in Squeeze:55
Duplicates in Squeeze:50
Contrib or non-free in Squeeze:8
Claimed in Squeeze:2
Delayed in Squeeze:6
Can fixed in a security Update:31
Otherwise fixed in Squeeze:38

Ignoring all the above (multiple tags possible), 195 bugs need to be fixed by Debian Contributers to get Debian 6.0 Squeeze released.

However, the with the view of the Release Managers, 337 need to be dealt with for the release to happen.

Please see my older post for an explanation of the different numbers.

postet at 13:00 into [Debian/rc-stats/6.0-squeeze] permanent link


Mon, 14 Jun 2010

[Update] RC Bug stats again published in this blog

As you have probably already seen, I started again to publish the statistics of the release critical bug reports. I stopped to do so, when I restarted to send out the Debian Project News, where they are also a regular part.

However I've been told, that quite some readers script the last part of the DPN with the regular things, like DSAs, New and Noteworthy packages, etc., as they already know them. So here they are again, published every Friday noon (CEST) by a tiny script.

Update: Moritz Muehlenhoff just informed me, that I should also ingore RC bugs having the tag security for my statistics, as they come in all over the time and can always be fixed with a security update or in a point release. Currently 34 bugs have this tag, bringing the total number of bugs to be delat with down to 187.

postet at 16:09 into [Debian] permanent link


Thu, 10 Jun 2010

Nice quote from a user

asked during the opening keynote of the Debian MiniDebconf in Berlin:

Hi, I'm a long Debian user and Developer and would like to help. But I have a Problem: Everything works!

postet at 09:59 into [Debian/events/mini-debconf-berlin-2010] permanent link


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Alexander Tolimar Reichle-Schmehl lives in Tuttlingen / Germany. He works as IT manager (specialized on Unix and SAN/Storage) for an international automotive supplier.

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