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End of my vacation

by Julien on September 5th, 2010

My vacation is now over, and I think it is now time for me to summarise what I have done with regards to free software.

First, I have sent my first real contributions to OpenStreetMap, in the area of my small town: http://osm.org/go/0DCaXeZ
I still have a lot of things to learn, but things are already better than they were!
I will also shortly write an article about how to use the GlobalSat DG-100 data logger on Debian GNU/Linux.
Working on OSM is real fun, as it can be done in family.

I have also spent some time to test & improve the Debian packages for DSPAM (available from my repository). I have moved the SVN repository to a new GIT repository available at: http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-dspam/dspam.git;a=summary.

Matthijs Möhlmann (matthijs) is currently reviewing the packages, and will upload them to the official archive if everything is ok.

Matthijs also accepted to be my advocate for my New Maintainer application. Thanks a lot to him! I am now waiting to be assigned an Application Manager: http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=julien%40kirya.net

As usual, I have also been quite active at reporting bugs on the Debian BTS. unfortunately, I haven’t had the possibility to fix (RC) bugs.

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2 Comments
  1. Is there a tool for RC bugs which can look at the packages and versions on my system and see if there are any RC bugs in them? I would like to hunt down issues once in a while but I have a hard time finding bugs for packages I use which mention the same version I use.

    Or is there another way?

    • @Bill johnson

      Is there a tool for RC bugs which can look at the packages and versions on my system and see if there are any RC bugs in them?

      There is a tool called rc-alert in devscripts package.
      Perhaps, this is tool you’re looking for…

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