Entries Tagged as 'Debian'

Monday, December 5th, 2011

RCBSaturday

On Saturday evening I started talking with Mònica about Bug Squashing Parties and how they work. I am not sure how it happened, we started doing one. Then it was too fun to stop :P NMUs by Mònica: t1lib #646470 This one had a patch by Colin Watson and Loïc Minier torcs: #646469 and 636009 [...]

Saturday, November 5th, 2011

Help wanted for Google Code-in

Debian has applied to the Google code-in program as mentoring organization. In the Google code-in, pre-university students (ages 13-17), have the opportunity of contributing to Debian, trying to complete different tasks. We are hoping to get accepted and improve our outcome from last year. To achieve this, we need the help of more Debian contributors [...]

Sunday, May 1st, 2011

Qt 3 looking for adopters

With KDE 3 almost gone in unstable, the KDE team is not longer interested in Qt 3 and we are looking for new maintainer(s). If you want to have Qt 3 in wheezy, now is the time to step up! Please, read this email and reply in list.

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Apply for Debian’s GSoC projects!

The student application period for applying to GSoC opened last Monday and we already have a couple of very good applications from students. We are still missing yours! The list of Debian projects includes a nice variety of projects: If you are into Python, take a look at the project for writing a tool to [...]

Monday, March 21st, 2011

Small applications missing in KDE 4

I have been working in the last weeks in the removal of the last pieces of KDE 3 from the Debian archive and I have found there are a lot of packages that is sad having to remove. If you are looking for a good idea/excuse to learn and improve your KDE 4 / C++ [...]

Monday, February 7th, 2011

post and pre-release fun

The last weeks before a Debian release are usually boring with respect to working on new stuff since unstable is pretty much closed to development. Now that the release is finished, this fun is back \o/ I have been in an ‘upload frenzy’ since yesterday night and I have updated some packages in unstable: KOffice[1] [...]

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

Debian at the Google Code-in 2010-11

As you might know, Debian was one of the 20 organizations selected to participate in the first Google Code-in. We got a moderate success since we started preparing the contest very late (I joined as mentor/admin the very first day of the contest!). Because of this, unlike other organizations, we did not manage to engage [...]

Sunday, January 9th, 2011

KOffice 2.3.0 and future

It took a bit of time due to the holidays, but KOffice 2.3.0 is finally available from Debian experimental (give some hours to your mirror to sync!). If you are unstable user don’t be afraid to fetch it from experimental, it is there only because the Squeeze freeze. Squeeze will ship with KOffice 2.2.1, while [...]

Friday, May 28th, 2010

KOffice 2.2.0 packages for Debian

As some of you might have seen, KOffice 2.2.0 was finally released today. Quoting the release announcement: “There are still areas in the user interface that we want to work on before stating that KOffice is fit for the general public. We are, however, at a stage where we think that KOffice can be used [...]

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

KDE 4.4.3 in unstable

Following Qt 4.6.2, uploaded a couple of weeks ago, KDE 4.4.3, has finally found its way to unstable in the last 48 hours. Given KDE 4.5.0 is not expected until August, it is likely the next point release, 4.4.4, will be the KDE version included in next Debian stable, Squeeze. What this means: go and [...]