----- Original Message -----
> From: "Moran Goldboim" <[email protected]>
> To: "Dave Neary" <[email protected]>
> Cc: "arch" <[email protected]>, [email protected]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 1:06:07 AM
> Subject: Re: Proposal:  Reorganization of the Project Management
> 
> -weekly meetings has been ran by very few people mostly by doing
> monologues- we might want to change the agenda of the meetings.

Hello,

Please do understand that these 'weekly' meetings are synchronous mechanism of 
communication. Provided a project is small or controlled by a group that is 
located at specific territory, it might be productive.

However, asynchronous communication between parties allows much larger audience 
to participate. But there is some magic to make it happen.

Although people thing of mailing list a good mechanism to communicate 
asynchronously with the world, it is very hard to actually manage a process.

A good mechanism is to have a project manager that pulls upon demand the 
relevant parties and submit summaries to the public, in this method each party 
gets only the relevant approaches and provides the response based on his 
responsibility, while the project manager integrate the information into a 
complete picture, to be reviewed by the public.

A better mechanism is to automate the system using information technology. 
Bugzilla is not the perfect tool but it is able to provide some remedy if used 
correctly. Currently, we misuse bugzilla instead of producing value from it we 
are working against it. In a nut shell, we need upstream bugzilla where PM and 
QE can participate at early planning stage, we need to separate products per 
anything that has its own release cycle, we should have proper milestones per 
upstream release, and we should have proper assignment per component. After we 
use bugzilla correctly we can evaluate other tools to provide even better 
productivity, but let's first utilize our current resources.

After we organize bugzilla, it will be easier to manage the process, as every 
task will be assigned to a specific contact, product, component, version and 
milestone, tasks such as build issues and integration are included, no more 
splitting information between four different systems.

A substitution of the synchronous weekly meeting would be a list of tasks to 
update, and focused discussion with the relevant parties on issues that request 
project width attention.

Regards,
Alon Bar-Lev.
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