Hi, As retrospectiva is hardly used, I wonder: what is left to do for umbrella? IMO we're 95% there, so if I don't overlook too much I would like us to close the current sprint, set a deadline and sprint toward a release (not sure why I have to write such mails as I have clearly other projects to manage, but anyway). The problem I see is that bento applies also to the build service and if we release umbrella/bento, we also need to switch to 2.0 on build.opensuse.org. The question there is if we combine 2.0 with bento and kind of water the news - or even risk making bento "the build service 2.0 theme". Or perhaps it's not a risk, but an advantage - I don't know. Oppinions? I just think we should clearly come to an end. I see about no activity on the umbrella front, Robert and me seem to be the only one left ;( Greetings, Stephan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+help@opensuse.org
On 04/22/2010 03:30 PM, Stephan Kulow wrote:
As retrospectiva is hardly used, I wonder: what is left to do for umbrella? IMO we're 95% there, so if I don't overlook too much I would like us to close the current sprint, set a deadline and sprint toward a release (not sure why I have to write such mails as I have clearly other projects to manage, but anyway).
Sorry for neglecting the squad-leader position, but I was on a vacation and then we had full hands with organizing lecture at Charles University, openSUSE presence at LinuxExpo and some security updates. I was also waiting for "S31 Browser Test Checklist" to be finished, so we could close all "Test Bento in FooBrowser" stories, but because we all used different browsers during the sprint (Firefox, Opera, Chromium comes to mind), we might close them as well, fix bugs that will eventually become reported, and declare Umbrella sprint as finished.
The problem I see is that bento applies also to the build service and if we release umbrella/bento, we also need to switch to 2.0 on build.opensuse.org. The question there is if we combine 2.0 with bento and kind of water the news - or even risk making bento "the build service 2.0 theme". Or perhaps it's not a risk, but an advantage - I don't know. Oppinions?
This needs to be coordinated with Adrian & co. but from my POV the sooner we make b.o.o/stage (code and theme) as default, the better.
I just think we should clearly come to an end. I see about no activity on the umbrella front, Robert and me seem to be the only one left ;(
Greetings, Stephan
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On 22.04.2010, at 17:22, Pavol Rusnak wrote:
On 04/22/2010 03:30 PM, Stephan Kulow wrote:
As retrospectiva is hardly used, I wonder: what is left to do for umbrella? IMO we're 95% there, so if I don't overlook too much I would like us to close the current sprint, set a deadline and sprint toward a release (not sure why I have to write such mails as I have clearly other projects to manage, but anyway).
Sorry for neglecting the squad-leader position, but I was on a vacation and then we had full hands with organizing lecture at Charles University, openSUSE presence at LinuxExpo and some security updates.
I was also waiting for "S31 Browser Test Checklist" to be finished, so we could close all "Test Bento in FooBrowser" stories, but because we all used different browsers during the sprint (Firefox, Opera, Chromium comes to mind), we might close them as well, fix bugs that will eventually become reported, and declare Umbrella sprint as finished.
Aye. I like this plan. R
The problem I see is that bento applies also to the build service and if we release umbrella/bento, we also need to switch to 2.0 on build.opensuse.org. The question there is if we combine 2.0 with bento and kind of water the news - or even risk making bento "the build service 2.0 theme". Or perhaps it's not a risk, but an advantage - I don't know. Oppinions?
This needs to be coordinated with Adrian & co. but from my POV the sooner we make b.o.o/stage (code and theme) as default, the better.
I just think we should clearly come to an end. I see about no activity on the umbrella front, Robert and me seem to be the only one left ;(
Greetings, Stephan
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Am Montag 26 April 2010 08:32:06 schrieb Robert Lihm:
On 22.04.2010, at 17:22, Pavol Rusnak wrote:
On 04/22/2010 03:30 PM, Stephan Kulow wrote:
As retrospectiva is hardly used, I wonder: what is left to do for umbrella? IMO we're 95% there, so if I don't overlook too much I would like us to close the current sprint, set a deadline and sprint toward a release (not sure why I have to write such mails as I have clearly other projects to manage, but anyway).
Sorry for neglecting the squad-leader position, but I was on a vacation and then we had full hands with organizing lecture at Charles University, openSUSE presence at LinuxExpo and some security updates.
I was also waiting for "S31 Browser Test Checklist" to be finished, so we could close all "Test Bento in FooBrowser" stories, but because we all used different browsers during the sprint (Firefox, Opera, Chromium comes to mind), we might close them as well, fix bugs that will eventually become reported, and declare Umbrella sprint as finished.
Aye. I like this plan.
Aye, me too. As long it is documented somehow who tested which part with which browser ;-) I do not consider the fact that by chance everybody uses another browser as sufficient for professional work. I personally would like if we were able to document who/with what. But its the squads choice, feel free to remove the Browser Testing thing from the list. Thats ok with me, I am aware that this one is not how we usually do things. Klaas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+help@opensuse.org
On 04/26/2010 10:51 AM, Klaas Freitag wrote:
if we were able to document who/with what. But its the squads choice, feel free to remove the Browser Testing thing from the list. Thats ok with me, I am aware that this one is not how we usually do things.
I tested planet.o.o, software.o.o/stage and some parts of build.o.o/stage in Opera, Firefox, Chromium, IE8 and saw no visible misbehavior. I also closed the corresponding tickets in retro.o.o -- Best Regards / S pozdravom, Pavol RUSNAK SUSE LINUX, s.r.o openSUSE Boosters Team Lihovarska 1060/12 PGP 0xA6917144 19000 Praha 9, CR prusnak[at]suse.cz http://www.suse.cz -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+help@opensuse.org
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 2:24 PM, Pavol Rusnak
On 04/26/2010 10:51 AM, Klaas Freitag wrote:
if we were able to document who/with what. But its the squads choice, feel free to remove the Browser Testing thing from the list. Thats ok with me, I am aware that this one is not how we usually do things.
I tested planet.o.o, software.o.o/stage and some parts of build.o.o/stage in Opera, Firefox, Chromium, IE8 and saw no visible misbehavior. I also closed the corresponding tickets in retro.o.o
Hi. I think that bento theme on planet.o.o needs to be updated. Try to click twice on a menu with Chromium. No problem to report with bento on wiki.o.o, software.o.o/stage (using latest Chromium). Regards, R. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+help@opensuse.org
On 04/27/2010 04:02 PM, Rémy Marquis wrote:
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 2:24 PM, Pavol Rusnak
wrote: On 04/26/2010 10:51 AM, Klaas Freitag wrote:
if we were able to document who/with what. But its the squads choice, feel free to remove the Browser Testing thing from the list. Thats ok with me, I am aware that this one is not how we usually do things.
I tested planet.o.o, software.o.o/stage and some parts of build.o.o/stage in Opera, Firefox, Chromium, IE8 and saw no visible misbehavior. I also closed the corresponding tickets in retro.o.o
Hi.
I think that bento theme on planet.o.o needs to be updated. Try to click twice on a menu with Chromium.
Not sure what you are referring to, but the issue with menus going more and more to the right in Chromium is already fixed. If this is the one, try refreshing your pages ...
No problem to report with bento on wiki.o.o, software.o.o/stage (using latest Chromium).
Regards,
R.
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Not sure what you are referring to, but the issue with menus going more and more to the right in Chromium is already fixed. If this is the one, try refreshing your pages ...
Correct, it was the cache. Fixed. R. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+help@opensuse.org
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Klaas Freitag
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Pavol Rusnak
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Robert Lihm
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Rémy Marquis
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Stephan Kulow