This sounds good to me. I'd sign up for triaging. The more the merrier! On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 12:23 PM, Ryan Blue <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone, > > In the Parquet sync-up today, we were talking about how to keep up with > bugs and patches. The idea is that we don't want to scramble getting them > all done in the weeks before a release. That delays our releases and > doesn't get back to contributors soon enough, while they are most likely to > continue contributing. > > I think one way to avoid the problem is to sign up for triaging issues and > contributions on a weekly schedule. The person who is signed up would watch > for bug reports and contributions for a week and make sure it gets > addressed. That could mean fixing small bugs or finding the right person to > do a review and getting confirmation they are looking at it. We should also > be sure to mark issues in JIRA so we know what are release blockers as they > come in. > > I think a weekly rotation can be a good way to make sure this gets done, > but it depends on having volunteers that like the idea and would sign up. > > What does everyone think? Would you sign up for one week every 2 months or > so? > > rb > > > -- > Ryan Blue > Software Engineer > Cloudera, Inc. > -- Julien
