Re: [GTALUG] Pain points in debian release process.

2019-03-11 Thread Christopher Browne via talk
On Mon, 11 Mar 2019 at 14:40, Alex Volkov (A Valued Subscriber) via talk wrote: > > Hey Sergio, > > I just found the email from Samuel in my inbox -- it looked like a debian > mailing list announcement, so I moved it to 'read later' pile. I'm sorry > about that. > > This sounds like a great

Re: [GTALUG] Pain points in debian release process.

2019-03-11 Thread Alex Volkov (A Valued Subscriber) via talk
Hey Sergio, I just found the email from Samuel in my inbox -- it looked like a debian mailing list announcement, so I moved it to 'read later' pile. I'm sorry about that. This sounds like a great idea, I'm going to reply to you and Samuel off list. Alex. On 2019-03-11 2:18 p.m., Sergio

Re: [GTALUG] Pain points in debian release process.

2019-03-11 Thread Sergio Durigan Junior via talk
On Monday, March 11 2019, Alex Volkov via talk wrote: > I'm writing this email not to start a flamewar about Debian, as I've > been using it for more than 10 years and I'm pretty happy about the > distribution, but I now I believe that the best way to become Debian > contributor is to go to a Bug

[GTALUG] Pain points in debian release process.

2019-03-11 Thread Alex Volkov via talk
Hello everyone, I've stumbled upon this article describing all the issues that make the process of bugfixes and package releases cumbersome in Debian. https://michael.stapelberg.ch/posts/2019-03-10-debian-winding-down/ I've always been interested in contributing to Debian, but just learning