The Boost Bug Sprint is coming!!

The boost bug sprint is coming! It starts next Friday, May 28th, and runs through Sunday June 7th. The goal is to address a large number of open bugs/patches/feature requests in the trac system at <http://svn.boost.org>. There are currently 795 open tickets; we'd like to knock that number down _a lot_. What can you do? 1) You can fix bugs. * If you are a library author, you can commit your fixes. ;-) * If you are not a library author, you can fix a problem on your local machine (and test it!!), and then attach your fix as a patch to the Trac ticket for the library author to commit. If you do this, please provide a test case that exercises the problem; i.e, one that fails w/o your patch, and succeeds afterwards. 2) You can characterize bugs. * You can attempt to replicate the bug on your system(s), and attach information that you discover to the Trac ticket. This will make it easier for other people to solve the problem, even if you cannot. * You can write test cases demonstrating the problem, and attach them to the Trac ticket. * You can determine if the bug still exists; sometimes they get fixed, and the ticket never gets closed. 3) You can test patches. * Some of the tickets in the trac system contain patches - some are quite old. You can install these patches on your system, and determine if they (a) build, and (b) work. * You can write test cases for the patches, and attach them to the ticket. 4) You can help implement new features. * There are a whole set of "feature requests" in the Trac system. If you have an idea about one of these, you can add comments to the trac system. You can attempt to implement these new features, and attach the patch to the ticket. (Don't forget the test cases!!). Every day during the bug sprint, I'll post the # of tickets modified/closed/opened on the previous day, as well as the total number of open tickets. --------- Sign-up sheet -------- The following people have committed to participate in the bug sprint. Please add you name here, along with what you can do. 1) Marshall Clow (coordination, Mac OS X characterization) 2) Beman Dawes (filesystem, system, timer) 3) Doug Gregor (function, graph, logic, mpi, numeric, property_map, signals) -- -- Marshall Marshall Clow Idio Software <mailto:marshall@idio.com> It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion. It is by the beans of Java that thoughts acquire speed, the hands acquire shaking, the shaking becomes a warning. It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion.

Count me in for linux gcc testing/VC 2008 testing and possibly for fixing/adding things to mpl,proto and fusion and all other patch I submitted myslef ;). Who will handle the patch merge for libraries whose maintainer seems to have disappeared ?

Marshall Clow wrote:
The boost bug sprint is coming! It starts next Friday, May 28th, and runs through Sunday June 7th.
Marshall - Thank you for organizing this effort. I'm looking forward to getting involved and helping out as I am able. After a quick glance it looks like there are some bugs that I can help out with in the fixing realm. I'm happy to do testing or evaluating also. I'll set aside some time for the week and help out wherever it makes sense. Michael -- ---------------------------------- Michael Caisse Object Modeling Designs www.objectmodelingdesigns.com

Marshall Clow wrote:
Every day during the bug sprint, I'll post the # of tickets modified/closed/opened on the previous day, as well as the total number of open tickets.
--------- Sign-up sheet -------- The following people have committed to participate in the bug sprint. Please add you name here, along with what you can do. 1) Marshall Clow (coordination, Mac OS X characterization) 2) Beman Dawes (filesystem, system, timer) 3) Doug Gregor (function, graph, logic, mpi, numeric, property_map, signals)
Hi Marshall, I'd like to be part of this as well. I was trying to see what kind of issues there were for the libraries I was interested in but Trac is really slow. Is that normal? You can put me down for patches for g++ 4.2.4. I was looking at serialization, threads, python & bjam if that is of any interest. -- Sohail Somani http://uint32t.blogspot.com
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joel falcou
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Marshall Clow
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Michael Caisse
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Sohail Somani