On Saturday 03 March 2007 09:29, jdd wrote:
Rajko M. wrote:
While IRC meetings are cooncentrated they exclude all people that are not in right time zone. With present number of active users that is not good. I would prefer one thread on this list that will announce start of triage and than separate threads for each bug.
yes. and nobody prevent us opening a private chat if necessary
As long as it is bug related communication ;-) "Sorry I can't understand, last night we've got party, and ... I'll see ya tomorrow"
One day is good to start with action, then it will last as needed. There is often need for communication with upstream developers and that can't be accomplished in a day.
I whould prefere one week. comunication through bugzilla and mailing list is slow, as is bug testing if it needs restarting the computer...
One day, or any day, as moment to start. Later it can last more or leeser than a week.
Planning the presence of bug owners that can give us instructions how to create test cases they are interested in, take look at the uploaded logs on bugzilla and give a feedback as well as what's next they want. This way it might be very productive.
may be. Simply two or three people trying to reproduce the same bug should be nice. the main problem come from HW bugs that needs the same HW through testers. I have no AMD64, for example...
That is one of the points action style of bug triaging, to bring people togheather that can: - try different hardware, - bring different ideas what to do, - learn from each other. - find more on the Internet, and for sure other positive aspects. More I think, it seems that one bug at the time for each hardware platform, each SUSE/openSUSE would be the best choice to start with and then expand if appropriate. -- Regards, Rajko. http://en.opensuse.org/Portal --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org