From: Greg Price Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2008 04:19:30 +0000 (-0500) Subject: tweaks X-Git-Tag: trac~159 X-Git-Url: https://sipb.mit.edu/gitweb.cgi/wiki.git/commitdiff_plain/ac0018531564f8d941fb9c207539a67f0ca613c3?ds=sidebyside tweaks --- diff --git a/doc/LennyBugs b/doc/LennyBugs index 794de29..6a9d1f4 100644 --- a/doc/LennyBugs +++ b/doc/LennyBugs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ = Logistics = -SIPB is running a bug-squashing hackathon for release-critical bugs in Debian Lenny +SIPB is running a bug-squashing hackathon for release-critical bugs in Debian Lenny. Place: '''W20-557''', the SIPB office[[BR]] Date: '''Saturday''', 2008-12-13, between end-of-classes and finals week[[BR]] @@ -11,6 +11,9 @@ Time: starting '''2 PM''', running to about 10 PM; come for any portion '''Q''': What's Lenny?[[BR]] '''A''': Lenny is the upcoming next stable release of Debian GNU/Linux. It was scheduled for September 2008 but has slipped to spring 2009. The last release was Etch in spring 2007, so Debian users are eagerly awaiting a new release. +'''Q''': What's a release-critical bug?[[BR]] +'''A''': A release-critical (RC) bug is a Debian bug of any of the highest levels of severity. RC bugs break a program completely, break some users' systems, or do similarly bad things. At last count there were 109 bugs (below) affecting Lenny. Every one of those bugs has to be dealt with one way or another before Lenny will release. + '''Q''': I use Ubuntu. Why do I care about Debian releases?[[BR]] '''A''': Because Lenny is in the final, "freeze", stage of the cycle, many Debian contributors are holding off new versions of the software they maintain in order to focus on stabilizing and bugfixing Lenny. Since Ubuntu depends on Debian for >90% of its packaging work, that means less new software for Ubuntu until Lenny releases.