Accepted Talks:

fabre.debian.net - Finding untouched bugs

fabre.debian.net - Finding untouched bugs

Debian has a bug tracking system and bugs.debian.org is a key infrastructure for Debian project. It tracks many reports and the bug number is assigned to each reports. You can view such a report via https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=NNNNNN.

This bug tracking mechanism is working well for a long time. It is very cool but it may be not friendly for newcomers.

Target audience

  • Debian contributor or maintainer who want to fix untouched bugs

It may not interesting for Debian developers because DD is already familiar with bugs.debian.org, udd.debian.org, or qa.debian.org.

What will talk about

In this session, I’ll talk about one experiment about Debian’s bug tracking mechanism. It is running as https://fabre.debian.net nowadays.

Then, I’ll explain recent updates since this experiment service was mentioned at DebConf 2020 - “An experiment about personalized front-end of bugs.debian.org” [1]

fabre.debian.net is constructed on traditional E-mail archives and simple front-end for it.

References

Lightning talks

This will be a collation of 5 mins talks. The following are the talks we will be hosting.

  • (English) fabre.debian.net - Finding untouched bugs by Kentaro Hayashi
  • (English) Gaming in Debian by SrujanaBotcha
  • (English) Fun with Terminal by arvindraineni
  • (English) Debian release party experience by Naveen Cherukupalle
  • (Hindi) Open Source, Gaming and Game Development by minraws
  • (Malayalam) Experience of debian for embedded and DIY projects by Muhammad Usman
  • (Kannada) Digital archiving to build OER for local languages

More details about the talks can be found at corresponding links at https://in2021.mini.debconf.org/talks/page/2/