Hi,

The Debian Bug Squashing Party earlier this month in Venlo, Netherlands was
productive and fun.  Thanks a lot to Transceptor Technology, part of the
insign.it Group, for hosting[1] us, sponsoring food and being very hospitable
(you might know this company as the people behind the SiriDB[2] time series
database server).

Some of the results:

 Forwarded bugs -- Important bugs (1 bug)

 Pending Upload bugs: 3 bugs
 -- Serious (policy violations or makes package unfit for release) (2 bugs)
 -- Normal bugs (1 bug)
 Resolved bugs: 27 bugs
 -- Grave functionality bugs (1 bug)
 -- Serious (policy violations or makes package unfit for release) (14 bugs)
 -- Important bugs (2 bugs)
 -- Normal bugs (3 bugs)
 -- Wishlist items (7 bugs)

Next to squashing bugs, we spend time discussing upcoming FOSDEM conference in
Brussels, discussing the "Proposal: Repository for fast-paced package
backports" [3], discussing autopkgtest and migrations, and doing some PGP
keysigning.

Participating were Dekkers, elbrus, ivodd, joostvb, mechtilde, michael, Myon,
Natureshadow, stappers, stew and 2 others.

More details at our list of tagged bugs[4], at the wiki[5] and at the gobby
document at gobby.debian.org : BSP/2019/01-Venlo.

Bye,
Joost

[1] 
https://www.insign.it/nieuws/debian-bug-squashing-party-met-transceptor-technology
[2] https://packages.debian.org/siridb-server
[3] 
https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/20181225204607.gd32...@portux.naturalnet.de
[4] 
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?users=debian-rele...@lists.debian.org;tag=bsp-2019-01-nl-venlo
[5] https://wiki.debian.org/BSP/2019/01/nl/Venlo

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