hej hej,
not much feedback from you busy triagers to my email on the bugsquad
mailing list, so i have now set you on the BCC list. ;-)
i really want to get this thingy going because it's better for everyone
(see my original email quoted at the end).
so i step ahead and propose
***** wednesday, 21st of march, 2007 *****
for a bugday in #bugs on irc.gimp.org.
it would be nice if everyone could list a few hours that he could
perhaps dedicate (this is not mandatory, but as GNOME is a worldwide
project, a bigger variety of hours would make it easier for interested
people to drop in and find somebody helping them).
name || possible time (in UTC)
==================================================
andre klapper 1600 to 2000+
feedback, please!! a bug"day" for only four hours is lame! ;-)
thanks,
andre
On Mon, 2007-02-19 at 01:20 +0100, Andre Klapper wrote:
> dear friends of the revolution,
>
> i think everybody will agree that we need a bugdays revival?
>
> in fear of getting another[1] bugflood in april and may (Ubuntu 7.04:
> 19/04/2007, Fedora Core 7: 24/05/2007), we should try to be attractive
> (i'm already wearing my sexiest skirt today ;-P) and get more people
> into triaging.
> for most of us triaging is just fun, but (to me) it definitely was not
> fun anymore in those days when ubuntu 6.10 and fedora core 6 hit the
> streets at the same time. :-/
>
> this means:
> * finding willing bugsquaders and a date that most of us can agree
> with. i propose a few days after the release of GNOME 2.18.0 on
> march 14th. please also provide a basic idea of the hours (in
> UTC) in which you could be available, just that we know how many
> hours we can set this up for. see [2] for a timezone converter.
> we do need people around on irc to show interested newbies how
> to triage and how to get involved. the more, the better.
> * update (restructure?) http://live.gnome.org/Bugsquad/BugDays .
> if i would be potentially interested, the page does not look
> like something that i would like to read. let's also link to
> http://live.gnome.org/JoinGnome so contribution-interested
> people realizing that triaging isn't their passion can get an
> idea of other opportunities how to give some love back to
> gnome.
> * http://developer.gnome.org/projects/bugsquad/ could either be
> updated or eliminated (depending on how far the GNOME.org revamp
> plans for 2.18 can be realized, see marketing-list and [3]).
> * send an email to bugsquad, gnome-love, gnome-list and inform the
> marketing list - perhaps we can get somebody to make a banner
> for www.gnome.org (i have some people in mind here, but asking
> for this on the marketing-list seems more appropriate), which
> will have many visits right after the 2.18.0 release.
> * perhaps we should prepare a field or a set of bugs that people
> can work with (a nice bugzilla query URL)? anybody having an
> idea or something in mind?
>
> if this is successful, we can hopefully get this on a regular basis
> again.
>
> cheers,
> andre
>
>
> [1] http://blogs.gnome.org/attachment/aklapper/2006/11/29/0/bug-chart.png
> [2] http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html
> [3] http://desdeamericaconamor.org/blog/node/332
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