Hi, everybody. It's that time of the week, again.
Bugs: We have 33 open bugs, which means an increase of 1 from last week. Package Freedom Verification: We have 38 package sections that are 100% free, out of 104 package sections, an increase of 7 from last week. Well done! Birthday status ;-) : We have one PFV contributor who is a year older than last week. It's his round, at the bar! It would be rude to say who, but it rhymes with Lee. Some over sized package sections still need to be split-up, which will change these figures slightly. As you can see, we are making good progress, but we really need more packages verifying. For those existing PFV volunteers, if you have finished verifying your sections, could you possibly consider adopting another section? For people on the list that would like to help, please email me or the list, and we'll get you sorted out with a section that you could help with. I'm still trying to get 2 changes made to the bug reporting table, so that I (or a volunteer) can help out with prioritizing the existing good bug work that is being done. it would be really helpful if these 2 changes could be applied. If your package section is too big (30 or so packages), please split it up :-). Could you please remember that the packages in the gNS repository are the ones we are checking, not the ones listed in the Ubuntu repository. As you know, our aim is to have free packages, and many of the Ubuntu ones don't fit in to this category. Additionally, if you try to check all the ones in the Ubuntu (changelog) repository, you will be doing much needless work. Many thanks for a good week. Let's hope for even better figures, next week. Cheers, Chris. -- Reasons why you may want to try GNU/Linux: http://www.getgnulinux.org/ A great GNU/Linux distro: http://wiki.gnewsense.org/ _______________________________________________ gNewSense-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-users
