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dev:bug_squashing:2018-09

September 2018 Evergreen Bug Squashing Week

Dates: September 10-14, 2018

Activities

Many thanks to everyone who participated in Bug Squashing Week!

Stats

  • New Bugs Reported: 19
  • Bug Updates:: 175
  • Doc Updates:: 2
  • New Patches Submitted: 18
  • Patches Rebased/Updated: 13
  • Signoffs: 17
  • Patches Committed/Merged: 24

Sandboxes

Special thanks to Blake Henderson and Ben Shum for creating public sandboxes for testing.

Participants

  • John Amundson
  • Jason Boyer
  • Steve Callender
  • Eva Cerninakova
  • Galen Charlton
  • Garry Collum
  • Dawn Dale
  • Jeff Davis
  • Nathan Eady
  • Bill Erickson
  • Jason Etheridge
  • Anna Goben
  • Rogan Hamby
  • Elaine Hardy
  • Kyle Huckins
  • Linda Jansova
  • Tina Ji
  • Joan Kranich
  • Sam Link
  • Tiffany Little
  • Jeanette Lundgren
  • Kathy Lussier
  • Terran McCanna
  • Christine Morgan
  • Michele Morgan
  • Andrea Buntz Neiman
  • Jennifer Pringle
  • Mike Rylander
  • Laura Sachjen
  • Jane Sandberg
  • Janet Schrader
  • Chris Sharp
  • Ben Shum
  • Remington Steed
  • Jason Stephenson
  • Meg Stroup
  • Scott Thomas
  • Elizabeth Thomsen
  • Cesar Velez
  • Dan Wells
  • Beth Willis

Patch (New, Updated, Rebased, or Fix Committed) Authors

  • A. Bellenir
  • Jason Boyer
  • Steve Callender
  • Galen Charlton
  • Garry Collum
  • Jeff Davis
  • Bill Erickson
  • Jason Etheridge
  • Rogan Hamby
  • Kyle Huckins
  • Jeanette Lundgren
  • Kathy Lussier
  • Mike Rylander
  • Jane Sandberg
  • Dan Scott
  • Chris Sharp
  • Remington Steed
  • Jason Stephenson
  • Cesar Velez
  • Dan Wells
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