2010/9/21 Kristian Lyngstol <[email protected]>: > Greetings, humble humans! > > (David: I'm CC'ing you so you're in the loop on the fd.o stuff at the end. > Your input is of course welcome. I'll take silence as consent, though ;) > > First: Can we migrate the mail lists off of compiz-fusion.org and on to > compiz.org? > > Guillaume tells me it's easiest to spawn new mail lists and duplicate the > subscribers. > > I propose usage of the following lists: > > commits > commit mails as usual. reply-to should be compiz-dev and the list > should not accept non-commit-mails. > > dev > development discussion. > > misc > anything that doesn't fit the above three lists. Including > council-stuff. >
I moved both dev@ and [email protected] to [email protected] and [email protected] and moved [email protected] to [email protected] > In the past there was a real need for -web due to the volume of noise it > generated - that need doesn't exist any more. There was an interest in > separating council-stuff from everything else - I think that just created > unnecessary confusion as to what list to use when and who can/should post > where. > > Secondly: Bug tracker. > > Our bug tracker is down at the moment. And stale. As the code-base is very > different from 0.8.x and there hasn't been any real maintenance on the bug > database, I suggest we nuke the database and start over. > Though I should get a dump soon (I've been hoping for the previous host to fix the server issue, but as a matter of fact it's not in his near plans), though we can probably get rid of the old database as well. > I also propose a bi-weekly bug sweep. This is something we've been doing > with Varnish and it works like this: Every week (or second week for compiz, > perhaps?) we meet up on IRC at an assigned time and review any bugs that > has been updated since last time - starting from the top. We stop when we > have either reached all updated bugs or we have enough to work on. The > sweep rarely lasts more than an hour and is open to every one (if you feel > like seeing it in action, you can drop by #varnish-hacking @irc.linpro.no > on monday 13:00cet-ish). > Sounds more than reasonnable. Guillaume _______________________________________________ dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.compiz.org/mailman/listinfo/dev
