On 27/02/2013 11:39, Pavlos Ratis wrote:
Hello everyone,

I would like to announce you a new try to 'revive' the Bugday event.
As most of the open source projects have their own bugday, I thought
it would be great to have this event back.  For those who don't know,
its a monthly 24h event that takes place in #gentoo-bugs. Its goal is
to close as many bugs as possible . You don't have to be a Gentoo
expert to participate. Those days are a great way to start joining the
Gentoo community, improving Bugzilla's and Wiki's quality and looking
for a mentor to begin the recruitment process. The upcoming bugday
event is this Saturday and I hope this event will continue in the next
months. I have created a wiki page for the event[1] and I added some
guidelines. I have also created a related blog post about the
event[2].

I have listed some maintainer-wanted and maintainer-need bugs and
Bugzilla admins also re-enabled the bugday flag. I would like to ask
the Gentoo project teams to start using this flag to their bugs that
think that are good to start and enable the flag at them. It would be
great to a have a really big list with 'good to start' bugs.

It's the first time after a long time that this event will take place,
so I am looking forward to your participation both users and
developers and your feedback.

[1] http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Bugday
[2] http://blog.dastergon.gr/gentoo-bugday/

Thanks,
Pavlos



Hi,

Thanks for your work, it will be great to see Bugday happening again.

What about the old bugday webpage[1]? It seems a bit broken at the moment, but may be useful to get running again.
Is the code available somewhere? Who has access to the login in the footer?

Best regards,
Michael

[1] http://bugday.gentoo.org/


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