Hi again,

as yesterday some people were hunting down bugs.  This morning we also
teached a newcomer quite a bit - my hope is Robbi will finalise his
first package with the end of the sprint.

I personally dived into RC bugs of other teams (Debian Science,
Debichem) affecting packages in Debian Med.  That's a general advise
also for the time after the sprint: If you want to help Debian Med
it makes sense to help hunting general RC bugs to keep the freeze
period as short as possible.  The earlier Debian 10 will be released
the sooner we can have new fun with new packages again. ;-)

Thanks to all who joined and see you tomorrow

      Andreas.

On Thu, Feb 18, 2021 at 09:31:35PM +0100, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> just a short notice about the sprint today.  We have established a
> new communitcation channel:
> 
>     https://app.element.io/#/room/#debian-med:matrix.org
> 
> Please join us on matrix if you consider instant messaging a sensible
> enhancement for your workflow.
> 
> Regarding the sprint itself:  I admit I had hoped to more attendees but
> it seems people do not take one or two days off if the sprint is "only"
> from home.  If you need to book a plane and travel to some place that is
> different.  Those who joined did some valuable contributoins reaching
> from very generic stuff (Étienne worked on libzstd and now has a
> changelog entry on every Debian 10 entry installation ;-)) via fixing
> several cross-build issues (Nilesh) and other things.  I for myself
> concentrated a bit on BioConductor issues and kept on hunting not yet
> migrated packages.
> 
> I'd be super happy to see more people tomorrow.
> 
> Kind regards
> 
>      Andreas.

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