It looks as if about a week from now I'll be at a debian bug-squashing party near where I live as a complete distro-level-developer newbie.
It seemed reasonable because Debian and Devuan will mostly have the same bugs. I expect to deal with bugs that aren't involved with systemd, since I don't have systemd on my debian derived OS. Now I looked at some of the Debian bug-squashing information, and it involves utilities like bts, and others that deal with the Debian package library. Now I suppose that these have been adapted to deal with the Devuan equivalents ... Is there an easy way to adjust them to deal with Debian during the bug-squashing party? Or is the simlest thing just to install Debian dual-boot on a spare partition. I have the space. -- hendrik _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
