If you are in Cáceres for Debconf and happen to fix a bug (any) in Debian, look around for me and I’ll give you a quite incredibly most awesome too damn good peruvian chocolate. It’s amazing, you have no excuse to not fix some extra bugs.
Extra surprise even more omg awesomeness bonus for the most evil bugs and release-critical ones.
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Debian free chocolate bonanza
Sunday, July 26th, 2009Accepted for a summer job
Tuesday, April 21st, 2009Yesterday, after a lot of expectation I got great news: my proposal for Debian’s SoC was accepted!
This is great news for me, because it means I’ll get the chance to contribute to another project I also like and owe a lot: Debian
For the curious, my proposal is finishing and enhancing the web UI for the Debian Bug Tracking System (BTS for short). Which is a great system but lacks some features that as a GNOME developer have learned to love and, from my humble point of view, think that Debian would benefit from. If you have ever used Debian’s BTS after getting used to GNOME’s Bugzilla, you know what I mean.
Regarding this great news, I’m also happy and confident to say that I’ll be able to keep up with GNOME and Debian work without a hitch. Lots of engineering went through my head to ensure I’ll be able to give my best in what I’m currently doing.
Also, my dear friends Marco Villegas and Manuel Cerón (of LunarEclipse fame) got selected for Drupal and Mono respectively.
Marco will be creating the infrastructure needed for Drupal.org to go the git way and Manuel will be doing some MonoDevelop crack (actually a visual class designer).
It was a great day!
PD: Hello Planet DebianSoC! perhaps you want to read a short intro of myself in this old post.
Dum dum dim
Monday, November 26th, 2007So I installed Debian Sid and found out that -among other numerous bugs I found- caps lock led gets turned on and off no matter I’m using that key as compose key.
I’m used to see it always off. Now it annoys me with the constant blinking
. Any ideas lazyweb?






