Hello,

This week has been a blast. A couple "under the hood" improvements have
been done to ensure a great experience on Debian. The first thing that I
did this week was to fix up the unit apt-tests that were stopping the build
on Debian. Besides fixing them, I also added some offline test ratings
files because at build time network is unavailable.

This way we should get a much more cleaner package (no disabling tests
anymore) and better builds. The next round of improvements was implementing
popcon rating as a default for non-Ubuntu distros. Although the rating
formulas could use some more tweaking, I think it is pretty spot on and
integrates quite nicely into the present rating system.

Overall, the last 6 weeks brought a great deal of things that benefit both
upstream and Debian. I feel like I've come a long way and so is Muon. The
packages of QApt and Muon are both ready; Muon now has improved
authentication features that use KAuth, it has integrated apt-listbugs
support and with this week it feels closer than ever to Debian.

I would like to thank my awesome mentors: Sune and Aleix that helped me and
continue to guide me throughout the process; The plans for the following
weeks will be discussed more thoroughly Tuesday.

Thank you!
-- 
Stoica-Marcu "FlowRiser" Floris-Andrei
floris.sm@gmail,com
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