Monthly Archives: June 2010

Ubuntu Developer Week is BACK!

Ubuntu Developer Week is back again, which means five days of action-packed IRC sessions where you learn more about hacking on Ubuntu, developing Ubuntu and how to interact with other projects. We’ll have a fantastic time from July 12th 2010 … Continue reading

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loco.ubuntu.com meeting

If you haven’t seen loco.ubuntu.com yet, click here. It’s what we call the LoCo Directory and where more and more data of our Local Community teams goes. In the beginning we started with just a simple list of LoCo teams … Continue reading

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Operation Cleansweep, how it all works

Operation Cleansweep is in full swing and we’re slowly but steadily working our way through 2000 patches. You should be part of this! It’s easy and a lot of fun. Join #ubuntu-reviews on irc.freenode.net and just check out our review … Continue reading

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Weekly Update from Operation Cleansweep

We’re at 14% now, but we need help. Join Operation Cleansweep today. Last week saw these changes: Total bugs with patches: 2270 (-5) Reviewed patches: 310 (+20) Details: Bugs with ‘patch-needswork’: 80 (+3) Bugs with ‘patch-forwarded-upstream’: 119 (+11) Bugs with … Continue reading

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Field experiment: fix an Ubuntu bug

We want to make it easy to get involved in Ubuntu on a broad basis, but also make it easy to just go ahead and do something as a drive-by contribution. At UDS we talked a lot about making it … Continue reading

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Reviewing 2000 patches

… sounds like a daunting challenge, but actually it’s quite doable, because we’ll be a lot of people and we’ll have help from upstream project and the Debian project to make an informed decision about these fixes. The goal of Operation … Continue reading

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