Thomas Keller <m...@thomaskeller.biz> writes:

> Hi everyone!
>
> I'd like to announce the second iteration of the monotone bug hunt day.
> This happening will take place between
>
>       Sat 08.05. 18:00 UTC and Sun 09.05. 18:00 UTC
>
> which should lead to the most appearances (14) of interested developers.
>
> Please ensure that you have a Savannah account and that you've added
> yourself to the monotone project there.
>
> The rules for working on the bugs are simple:
>
> 1) Pick a bug (and only one bug at a time to avoid blocking others) you
>    would like to work on and assign the ticket to you

For this purpose, it might help to know what system everyone has.

I have Windows MinGW, Windows Cygwin, and Debian i486. And RedHat, if we
really need it.

> 2) Create a new branch nvm.bugfest-2010.<savane-bug-id>-<savane-login>
> and work on the fix. 

There are several failing tests on main, so I suggest we branch from
t:monotone-0.47 for this purpose. That passes all tests on Debian, and
only a couple known failures on MinGW (haven't run Cygwin in a while).

-- 
-- Stephe


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