
On Mon, 2007-06-04 at 13:06 +0100, Francis Giannaros wrote:
On 6/4/07, Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> wrote:
So, what needs to be done to get this going (besides announcing a day)?
I'm in favor of doing it soon - and repeat if needed ;-)
Andreas
After speaking quickly to a few people on IRC we're thinking of the weekend on the 16-17 of June. This is only one day after alpha5, but I'm not sure we should wait a whole week later for the next weekend.
So, to sum up, the plan would be: * Have one bug day for clearing out old bugs (say, from 10.1) which would be just after alpha5 time. Also encourage users to file enhancement requests for 10.3 at this time, otherwise they may not be implementable later.
* Have another bug day after beta1 time (we don't have to think about the date yet) for trying to really concentrate on all 10.3 bugs.
* Can take place in #opensuse-bugs. bugbot currently reports all openSUSE bug changes in there, but we'll change it at the time to only report _new_ bugs to get the traffic down.
I'm thinking we should only announce a day or two before the bug day, so it's fresh in people's minds :).
Thoughts?
We should announce it well in advance as you just did now, and then send out a reminder probably a day or two in advance. I like the idea of starting with 10.1 bugs and move from there. We want to catch bugs that's annoying to people but have not yet been fixed. We also want to catch RFE bugs that people are passionate about and move them forward to 10.3 to make sure we fix them there. Thanks Francis for taking a lead on this.
Regards,
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