On 12/11/06, Jason Dagit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 12/11/06, David Roundy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking for a volunteer to manage the transition of our bug tracker
> from our old server to the new one.  The new one is running debian etch,
so
> the tracker will at the same time be moving from roundup 0.8.2 to
roundup
> 1.2.1.  Thanks to roundup's crude approach to customizations, it's
necesary
> to treat every upgrade by hand, so a python coder would be ideal for
this
> job.  It shouldn't be too much work, and you can quit the job after
we've
> made the transition, or stay on in case things could use improvements.

To anyone that is considering this but hasn't spoken up yet: This is
the sort of thing which can look good on a resume.  It is volunteer
work, it shows you're not afraid to take on non-glamorous tasks to
help a community that interests you and it also helps build a
reputation and prove that you have practical experience with python.
I would say this is a great opportunity for someone that would like to
get his/her name out there with a relatively small time commitment.

Jason

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Hi,

I'd like to help.  Can you offer any details about what needs to be done?

Thanks,
Tim
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