Re: Triage Project Update

2012-09-07 Thread Joel Madero
Hi Nino, That's the beauty of our project, everyone's opinion is respected :) I'll try to avoid adding any work to website team and see what method works best to get these triaged and organized best. As of now, google doc + fdo seems to be doing the trick :) Ultimately might just make a macro to

Re: [Libreoffice-qa] Triage Project Update

2012-09-07 Thread Joel Madero
Hi Nino, That's the beauty of our project, everyone's opinion is respected :) I'll try to avoid adding any work to website team and see what method works best to get these triaged and organized best. As of now, google doc + fdo seems to be doing the trick :) Ultimately might just make a macro to

Re: Triage Project Update

2012-09-04 Thread Joel Madero
Hi All, I have done a complete update of the google document, this being said, if you named a sheet to your name, it's gone. Noel pointed out that a lot of the bugs on the sheet were already triaged so I just started from scratch. I'm still hoping the web team can help us move this away from

Re: Triage Project Update

2012-09-04 Thread Nino Novak
Hi Joel, Am 04.09.2012 19:18 schrieb Joel Madero: I have done a complete update of the google document, this being said, if you named a sheet to your name, it's gone. Noel pointed out that a lot of the bugs on the sheet were already triaged so I just started from scratch. I'm still hoping

Re: Triage Project Update

2012-09-04 Thread Joel Madero
Basically it would be really nice to be able to group and assign bugs the way that the document does. I think bugs are much more manageable this way and we've seen a relative spike in QA triaging activity since starting the process this way. Not sure if you looked at the document but it's

Re: Triage Project Update

2012-09-04 Thread Nino Novak
Am 04.09.2012 21:52 schrieb Joel Madero: Basically it would be really nice to be able to group and assign bugs the way that the document does. I think bugs are much more manageable this way and we've seen a relative spike in QA triaging activity since starting the process this way. Ok, I see:

Re: Triage Project Update

2012-09-04 Thread Joel Madero
I agree that FDO has some benefits but the limitation is really that each user is needed to query every time, the possibility of overlap is great, and no one is really responsible for an individual bug until the query is made and someone takes the time to look into it. I'm not sure if others

Re: Triage Project Update

2012-09-04 Thread Nino Novak
Am 04.09.2012 23:05 schrieb Joel Madero: I agree that FDO has some benefits but the limitation is really that each user is needed to query every time, the possibility of overlap is great, and no one is really responsible for an individual bug until the query is made and someone takes the

Re: [Libreoffice-qa] Triage Project Update

2012-09-04 Thread Nino Novak
Hi Joel, Am 04.09.2012 19:18 schrieb Joel Madero: I have done a complete update of the google document, this being said, if you named a sheet to your name, it's gone. Noel pointed out that a lot of the bugs on the sheet were already triaged so I just started from scratch. I'm still hoping

Re: [Libreoffice-qa] Triage Project Update

2012-09-04 Thread Nino Novak
Am 04.09.2012 21:52 schrieb Joel Madero: Basically it would be really nice to be able to group and assign bugs the way that the document does. I think bugs are much more manageable this way and we've seen a relative spike in QA triaging activity since starting the process this way. Ok, I see:

Re: [Libreoffice-qa] Triage Project Update

2012-09-04 Thread Joel Madero
I agree that FDO has some benefits but the limitation is really that each user is needed to query every time, the possibility of overlap is great, and no one is really responsible for an individual bug until the query is made and someone takes the time to look into it. I'm not sure if others

Triage Project Update

2012-08-29 Thread Joel Madero
Well we're 24 days into the project and there is mostly good news (although some bad news is there as well). So bad news first. Overall we're down only about 200 or so bugs in 24 days. This takes into account the new bugs since 8/5 that have been filed which has been a lot. This is also good news

Re: Triage Project Update

2012-08-29 Thread Joel Madero
Math was off for averages ;) still doing a good job everyone. On Aug 29, 2012 9:40 PM, Joel Madero jmadero@gmail.com wrote: Well we're 24 days into the project and there is mostly good news (although some bad news is there as well). So bad news first. Overall we're down only about 200 or

[Libreoffice-qa] Triage Project Update

2012-08-29 Thread Joel Madero
Well we're 24 days into the project and there is mostly good news (although some bad news is there as well). So bad news first. Overall we're down only about 200 or so bugs in 24 days. This takes into account the new bugs since 8/5 that have been filed which has been a lot. This is also good news