• Re: Interested in Contributing to the Debian QA Team

    From Santiago Vila@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 11 17:00:01 2025
    El 11/5/25 a las 13:08, Rinku Hasija escribió:
    My name is Rinku Hasija, and I’m writing to express my interest in joining the Debian QA team as a contributor. I have a background in backend development and have been actively learning and contributing to open-source projects. I'm particularly
    passionate about software quality, reliability, and the open-source philosophy that Debian embodies.

    I’ve worked with tools and technologies such as JavaScript, Node.js, TypeScript, Python, SQL, Git, and CI/CD workflows, and I’m currently deepening my skills in testing and automation. I’m eager to contribute to Debian’s quality assurance
    efforts—whether it’s through bug triaging, writing test scripts, or improving package stability.

    Please let me know how I can get started or if there are any current areas where contributions are most needed. I’d be grateful for any guidance, onboarding materials, or opportunities to collaborate with experienced contributors.

    Hello. There is not a QA Team as such (at least not from the Constitution
    point of view as a delegated body), but there are plenty of places
    where you can contribute.

    Since we are aiming at releasing trixie "soon" this year, I suggest you
    take a look at the list of RC issues and see if you can provide
    fixes for any of them, particularly those who have not been diagnosed yet.

    For the packages hosted in salsa (probably most of them) you can also create
    an account in salsa and test your fixes before submitting them, either in the BTS
    or as a Merge Request.

    If you have plenty of time, you can also try subscribing to debian-bugs-rc@lists.debian.org and see the RC bugs being filed in real time.

    Thanks.

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