Bonjour,
Je suis interess� mais j'ai une question d'ordre pratique :
Je serais � Gen�ve ce jour l�. J'ai vu que quelqu'un cherche une
voiture pour se rendre a Ecublens. C'est aussi mon cas... Est-ce
imaginable ?
Je serais plus pr�cisement au CERN (site de Meyrin)
* Qui vous �tes
Je m'appelle Mathieu Roy, je suis Fran�ais (de Strasbourg), je
contribue � different projets libre dont le plus connu est sans doute
GNU Savannah.
Je bricole aussi quelques petits outils, list�s sur ma page
http://alberich.coleumes.org
* Si vous amenez un ordinateur portable avec une carte r�seau
J'ai un portable avec une carte r�seau, en effet.
* Quels bugs vous voulez corriger ou sur quel package vous voulez travailler (si
vous avez d�j� une id�e)
Je ne suis pas un d�veloppeur, l'informatique n'est pas mon domaine
d'int�r�t principal.
En cons�quence, je ne connais pas le C/C++ (vagues bricolage, rien de
plus) mais je pense pouvoir dire tr�s bien connaitre GNU/Linux, et pas
trop mal connaitre bash/perl/php.
Ce serait donc plutot corriger des ensembles perl/bash ou
�ventuellement php qui m'interesserait.
Erik Rossen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Debian bug-squashing party, Sunday November 9th 2003, Ecublens, Switzerland
>
> To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution, the
> GULL (Groupe romand des Utilisateurs de Linux et de Logiciels Libres)
> will be organising a bug-squashing party that will be open to members
> and non-members.
>
> Here is the plan:
>
> 1. We lock 10 to 40 volunteers in a large room in the building of Nimag SA.
>
> 2. The volunteers are provided with all of the computers, bandwidth,
> electricity, pizza, and beer that they need to work well.
>
> 3. The volunteers fix bugs listed in Debian Bug-Tracking System (BTS)
> http://bugs.debian.org from 12h00 to 20h00.
>
> 4. A bug is considered fixed when a solution has been found, verified by
> another volunteer, and an email sent to the package maintainer.
>
> The GULL will pay for the food and drink of all volunteers who fix at least one
> bug (even a tiny one). The others will be expected to pay their way or clean
> up the mess. Or have a rock tied to their feet and be thrown into the lake.
>
> There will be a number of demonstrations of various techniques used in the
> eradication of bugs:
>
> * how to use the BTS and the reportbug program
>
> * building a test system (stable, testing, or unstable) in a subdirectory using
> debootstrap and running programs from it
>
> * using diff, patch, strace and gdb
>
> * anything else that comes up
>
> PLEASE: If you want to come to the party, please send a note to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] stating:
>
> * who you are and that you want to come to the party
>
> * whether you will or will not be bringing a portable computer with a network
> interface
>
> * what bugs you want to fix or what packages you wish to work on (if you
> already have an idea)
>
> * whether you want to give a demonstration or participate in the organisation
> of the party
>
> * any ideas that you have to make the party more fun or productive
>
> The planning page (mostly in French) can be found at
> http://www.linux-gull.ch/manif/bugsquash2003.html
>
> --
> Erik Rossen
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: (41 22) 362 45 08
> http://www.linux-gull.ch OpenPGP key: 2935D0B9
>
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