Hi André,
André Schnabel a écrit :
Hi,

Sophie schrieb:
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Joost has bloged on the QA week-end you (the DE project) organized, I'm sure it was very interesting and productive.

Hmm .. depends on what you expect. There is no better way to discuss things and review your ideas than a face to face meeting of people with different background but working for the same idea.
And this is really important. Lets call it the QA Regional Group ;)

At the other side, the amount of real "work" that was done was (imo) rather low. Stefan Baltzer did the stats of our bug hunting session. Afair, we (17 people) processed about 35 to 40 issues within 4 or 5 hrs. This was mainly, because most of the people did not work on issues but did other tasks for the project.
Well, all in all this was a productive week end even if not only the QA project was the beneficiary.

May be it could become an event for the QA project too?


Hmm .. yes, why not. But instead of keeping the focus on QA I'd suggest to have "expert meetings" on a topic where you get enough experts in a region. E.g. I'd love to see informal developer meetings - but this needs experts and interested "beginners".

Oh yes, we can duplicate the model to several projects, I d'love to see it on L10n also or on improving OLH, etc... this is a matter of "occasions" and the energy to organize it. But what you (the German project) have initiated is very interesting.

Kind regards
Sophie


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