Debian Bug Squashing Party Brazil 2025

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With the trixie release approaching, I had the idea back in April to organize a bug squashing party with the Debian Brasil community. I believe the outcome was very positive, and we were able to tackle and fix quite a number of release-critical bugs. This is a brief report of what we did.

A remote BSP

It’s not the first time I organize a BSP: back in 2019, I helped throw another similar party in Toronto. The difference this time is that, because Brazil is a big country and (perhaps most importantly) because I’m not currently living there, the BSP had to be done online.

I’m a fan of social interactions (especially with the Brazilian community), and in my experience we usually can achieve much more when we get together in a physical place, but hey, you gotta do what you gotta do…

Most (if not all) of the folks interested in participating had busy weekdays, so it was decided that we would meet during the weekends and try to work on a few bugs over Jitsi. Nothing stopped people from working on bugs during the week as well, of course.

A tag to rule them all

We used the bsp-2025-04-brazil usertag to mark those bugs that were touched by us. You can see the full list of bugs here, although the current list (as of 2025-05-11) is smaller than the one we had by the end of April. I don’t know what happened; maybe it’s some glitch with the BTS, or maybe someone removed the usertag by mistake.

Stats

In total, we had:

  • 7 participants
  • 37 bugs handled. Of those,
  • 35 bugs fixed

The BSP officially started on 04 April 2025, and ended on 30 April 2025. I was able to attend meetings during two weekends; other people participated more sporadically.

Outcome

As I said above, the Debian Brasil community is great and very engaged in the project. Speaking more specifically about the Debian Brasil Devel group, I can say that We have contributors with strong technical skills, and I really love that we have this inclusive, extremely technical culture where debugging and understanding things is really core to pretty much all our discussions.

We already meet weekly on Thursdays to talk shop and help newcomers, so having a remote BSP with this group seemed like a logical thing to do. I’m really glad to see our results and even happier to hear positive feedback from the community during the last MiniDebConf in Maceió.

There’s some interest in organizing another BSP, this time face-to-face and during the next DebConf. I’m all for it, as I love fixing bugs and having a great time with friends. If you’re interested in attending, let me know.

Thanks, and until next time.

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