Re: Porter roll call for Debian Bookworm

2021-12-26 Thread YunQiang Su
Graham Inggs  于2021年12月26日周日 21:58写道:
>
> Hi YunQiang Su
>
> On Sun, 26 Dec 2021 at 11:17, YunQiang Su  wrote:
> >
> >   For mipsel and mips64el, I
> >   - test most packages on this architecture
> >   - run a Debian testing or unstable system on port that I use regularly
> >   - fix toolchain issues
> >   - triage arch-specific bugs
> >   - fix arch-related bugs
> >   - triage d-i bugs
> >   - test d-i regularly
> >   - fix d-i bugs/issues
> >   - maintain buildds
> >   - maintain/provide hardware for (or assist with) automated tests on 
> > ci.d.n,
> > jenkins.d.n (etc.)
> >
> > I am a DD.
>
> Thanks for your response!
>
> In case #1000435 (matplotlib crashes on mips64el) is not already on
> your radar, would you please take a look?
>

Thank you. I will work on it right now.

> Regards
> Graham



-- 
YunQiang Su



Re: Porter roll call for Debian Bookworm

2021-12-26 Thread Vagrant Cascadian
On 2021-10-02, Graham Inggs wrote:
>  * Which architectures are you committing to be an active porter for?

armhf, arm64


>  * Please describe recent relevant porter contributions.

Maintaining u-boot (bootloader used on many arm64 and armhf plaforms),
arm-trusted-firmware (arm64 firmware), and occasional debian-installer,
linux and initramfs-tools contributions for specific hardware.


>   I am an active porter for the following architectures and I intend to
>   continue for the development cycle of Debian Bookworm
>   (est. release mid-2023):
>

For armhf and arm64, I:

>   - test (most|all) packages on this architecture

I maintain the armhf build machines for tests.reproducible-builds.org
which currently runs package builds for the whole archive in sid,
experimental, bookworm and bullseye chroots. The build machines are a
mix of arm64 and armhf capable machines.


>   - run a Debian testing or unstable system on port that I use regularly

I run mobian on arm64, which is currently bookworm based, working
towards complete inclusion in debian. I may start using an arm64 laptop
(pinebook pro) regularly, probably running bookworm.


>   - triage arch-specific bugs
>   - fix arch-related bugs
>   - triage d-i bugs
>   - test d-i regularly
>   - fix d-i bugs/issues

Not systematically or regularly, but occasionally as the need arises.


I am a DD.


live well,
  vagrant


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Re: Porter roll call for Debian Bookworm

2021-12-26 Thread Graham Inggs
Hi YunQiang Su

On Sun, 26 Dec 2021 at 11:17, YunQiang Su  wrote:
>
>   For mipsel and mips64el, I
>   - test most packages on this architecture
>   - run a Debian testing or unstable system on port that I use regularly
>   - fix toolchain issues
>   - triage arch-specific bugs
>   - fix arch-related bugs
>   - triage d-i bugs
>   - test d-i regularly
>   - fix d-i bugs/issues
>   - maintain buildds
>   - maintain/provide hardware for (or assist with) automated tests on ci.d.n,
> jenkins.d.n (etc.)
>
> I am a DD.

Thanks for your response!

In case #1000435 (matplotlib crashes on mips64el) is not already on
your radar, would you please take a look?

Regards
Graham



Re: Porter roll call for Debian Bookworm

2021-12-26 Thread YunQiang Su
  For mipsel and mips64el, I
  - test most packages on this architecture
  - run a Debian testing or unstable system on port that I use regularly
  - fix toolchain issues
  - triage arch-specific bugs
  - fix arch-related bugs
  - triage d-i bugs
  - test d-i regularly
  - fix d-i bugs/issues
  - maintain buildds
  - maintain/provide hardware for (or assist with) automated tests on ci.d.n,
jenkins.d.n (etc.)

I am a DD.

-- 
YunQiang Su