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dev:bug_squashing:2025-03

March 2025 Bug Squashing Week

Dates: March 31 - April 4, 2025

Activities

Many thanks to everyone who participated in Feedback Fest for Evergreen 3.15!

Stats

  • Patches Signed Off: 51
  • Patches Committed: 28
  • Patches New/Rebased/Updated: 30
  • New Bug Reports: 18
  • Other Feedback: 157

Detailed Information including Bug Numbers

Hosts of Community Test Servers

  • PINES (Terran McCanna)
  • MOBIUS (Blake Graham Henderson)
  • EOLI (Jason Boyer)

Participants

  • Devon Bates
  • Jason Boyer
  • Dan Briem
  • Christine Burns
  • Steve Callender
  • Eva Cerniňáková
  • Collaborative Code Review (Group)
  • Elizabeth Davis
  • Ruth Frasur Davis
  • Martha Driscoll
  • Jeff Godin
  • Blake Graham-Henderson
  • Dan Guarracino
  • Linda Jansova
  • Brian Kennedy
  • Tara Kunesh
  • Stephanie Leary
  • Shula Link
  • Tiffany Little
  • Deborah Luchenbill
  • Llewellyn Marshall
  • Katie Greenleaf Martin
  • Steven Mayo
  • Terran McCanna
  • Gina Monti
  • Michele Morgan
  • Susan Morrison
  • Andrea Buntz Neiman
  • Jennifer Pringle
  • Dale Rigney
  • Mike Rylander
  • Jane Sandberg
  • Chrisy Schroth
  • Chris Sharp
  • Ian Skelskey
  • Jason Stephenson
  • Lindsay Stratton
  • Carol Witt
  • Jessica Woolford

Authors of New, Rebased, or Signed Off Branches

  • Jason Boyer
  • Dan Briem
  • Steve Callender
  • Rogan Hamby
  • Stephanie Leary
  • Shula Link
  • Tiffany Little
  • Steven Mayo
  • Terran McCanna
  • Gina Monti
  • Michele Morgan
  • Susan Morrison
  • Mike Rylander
  • Jane Sandberg
  • Ian Skelskey
  • Jason Stephenson
dev/bug_squashing/2025-03.txt · Last modified: 2025/04/07 11:01 by tmccanna

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