Hello, Am Mittwoch, 24. April 2013 schrieb Robert Schweikert:
We put the final touches on the minutes during the board call this past Monday (minutes for the call are in the works) and the Face to Face Board Meeting Minutes have now been published on the wiki.
Let me quote from the "Meeting with Lars" (infrastructure) section: The team will set up a ticketing system Good idea. May I propose to call it YaTS [1] ? ;-) Seriously: we already have bugzilla (and openFATE and ...[2]), so having another ticket system doesn't sound like the best idea to me. I'm quite sure that infrastructure issues can be handled in bugzilla[3], the only "trick" is to regularly read the bugzilla mails. But that's not different from reading the YaTS mails ;-) For everything else you discussed in the meeting, see my random(!) sig. (It's not the first time I think my computer has some AI...) Regards, Christian Boltz [1] Yet Another Ticket System [2] My personal opinion is that we already have too many tracking sytems, but that's another discussion. I know there are some differences between them, but the general goal is the same in all of them (track progress of $foo) and there are cases where it isn't really clear if bugzilla or openFATE is the correct place. [3] What about a component openSUSE.org / Infrastructure? Wait, we already have it ;-) (maybe we should change the default assignee or QA to admin@o.o?) -- Just assume that all the people who don't reply agree, with a +1. If they disagree, they should raise their voices with an argument. When there's no argument left, it means we all agree. [Vincent Untz in opensuse-foundation] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org