Holger Levsen <hol...@layer-acht.org> writes: > then, just for the record, this was discussed with Raphael and me. Please > don't do more hours than assigned without coordination. See "What should > I do if I work more than the hours allocated?" in debian-lts.git for > more info.
Huh? I don't see anything about requiring coordination here. Just bill the hours for your next month. Did I miss something? === cut === What should I do if I work more than the hours allocated? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If we allocate you 10 paid work hours, it means that we can pay you 10 hours for the given month. If you are not ready to offer the supplementary work hours, you should manage your work so that you don't go over this limit. If you want to cross the limit (in month M) because you want to wrap up the thing that you are working on, you can do it but you should count the supplementary hours as anticipated work hours for the following month (M+1). That is, don't mention those extra work hours in your report for month M and don't invoice them for month M. Instead, in month M+1 you start your month with those supplementary hours counting as work already done. To continue the above example, in month M, you got assigned 10 hours but you made 11 hours. Your invoice and your report mentions 10h. In month M+1, you got again assigned 10 hours but you will only do 9h of real work. Despite this, the report and invoice will again be of 10h because they will include the supplementary work hour done the month before. === cut === This can happen if you have unexpected urgent work to do when you have reached your hours for the month. For example a regression in a previous upload. -- Brian May <b...@debian.org>