#debian-tech@OFTC: port "qualification declarations" for etch

Posted by tadelste on Oct 5, 2005 6:02 AM EDT
Mailing list; By Steve Langasek
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I would like to invite you to join Anthony Towns and myself on IRC this Sunday, October 9 from 0000-0200 UTC in the #debian-tech channel on irc.oftc.net.

Hello world!



As you readers of d-d-a know well by now, one of the goals of the release team for etch is to put into effect standards governing which ports will be included in the release. The two month period for requalifying existing ports, set out in [0], has already begun, and it would be great to begin getting input from porters to help us fill in the table at [1]. It also wouldn't hurt porters to get feedback about which criteria their ports are currently failing to meet, so that they can either figure out how to meet them by November 20 or work with the release team to refine the criteria.



To that end, I would like to invite you to join Anthony Towns and myself on IRC this Sunday, October 9 from 0000-0200 UTC in the #debian-tech channel on irc.oftc.net. The goal of this two-hour session is to come up with a "qualification declaration" for as many architectures as possible, and to further refine the architecture criteria as necessary. A wiki page for the event can be found at [2].



This is also something of an inaugural event for the #debian-tech channel. If you don't already know about #debian-tech because you don't follow Planet Debian religiously (you know, with scented candles and angst, like any True Blogger), you can learn more about this new Debian channel-with-a-twist at [3]. The channel ops welcome your participation in this experiment, both for this event and in general. We ask that you read the channel charter[4] before joining the channel, so you are aware of a few basic ground rules; however, we do want to emphasize that the goal of the channel is to provide a friendly, easy-going, and productive environment and hope you will find that to be the case in spite of (and in part, because of!) our uncharacteristic moderated approach.



So whether you're blocking out two hours on your weekend calendar, or just stopping in, we look forward to seeing you on #debian-tech this weekend!



Cheers,


Steve Langasek



[0] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2005/09/msg00012.html


[1] http://release.debian.org/etch_arch_qualify.html [2] http://wiki.debian.org/IRC/debian-tech/Event/20051009-releasequalificat= ion


[3] http://wiki.debian.org/IRC/debian-tech/


[4] http://wiki.debian.org/IRC/debian-tech/Charter


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