On Fri, 2003-12-19 at 00:08, Elijah P Newren wrote: > On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 15:54, Gerardo Marin wrote: > > Hi guys, > > Not sure if this is the best place to ask: > > I'm wondering if GNOME bug team is still doing bugdays and if you have a > > schedule for them. > > Well, uh, we're sort of lazy and so we haven't been announcing them. > They do occur every Thursday, though, as mentioned here: > > http://developer.gnome.org/projects/bugsquad/triage/faq.html#II > > See answer 3 in that section for more about us being lazy. :) > The thing is, to all intents and purposes bugdays are "pathetic" if we forget to announce them. To announce them really needs: 1) A bughunter to be available for most of the time that we run it 2) That bughunter to remember to announce it Where we forget, we forget. > > We at the Evolution team are trying to restart them after a long while > > and would like to match GNOME bugdays. > > If you want to run an Evo bug day as part of GNOME bug days that'd be > great. When we announce the bug days we can mention that Evo people > will be around to help specifically with triaging of evolution bugs. In > fact, since we occasionally have specific topics for bug days, we could > even devote some of the bug days specifically to Evolution. Which has been done in the past. You know, we have a serious shortage of bughunters. I'm just considering the ramifications of evo from a bugsquad perspective; size-wise, it's another nautilus. Big. Hrmmm, -- Andrew Sobala <aes gnome org>
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