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List:       kde-pim
Subject:    Re: [Kde-pim] Bugsquad Krush Day
From:       Ryan Novosielski <novosirj () umdnj ! edu>
Date:       2008-05-08 21:14:31
Message-ID: 48236D37.1080400 () umdnj ! edu
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Kevin Krammer wrote:
> Hi George,
> 
> On Thursday 08 May 2008, George Goldberg wrote:
>> Dear kdepim devs
>>
>> The Bugsquad is planning to hold a krush day for KDE PIM applications
>> this Sunday (11th May). The idea is to get our gang of bug-triagers to
>> test the kdepim applications as much as possible, hopefully finding as
>> many bugs as possible and providing information on how to reproduce
>> them to make them easy to fix :).
> 
> I am not sure the date has been chosen wisely.
> May 11th is Mother's Day and the Monday following it is a probably a holiday 
> in a lot of countries (at least it is oin Austria and Germany) so people 
> might be on vacation over the three day weekend.

So most developers would only have to make a trip upstairs at some point
to hand over some flowers and a card... maybe have dinner. ;)

Hope no one takes me too seriously. :-P

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