On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 11:08 AM, Thomas Mortagne
<[email protected]> wrote:
> +1 localization day but as a l10n.xwiki.org say in general (improve
> the wiki itself too)

s/say/day/

>
> On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 10:51 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Andreea,
>>
>>
>> On 30 Jan 2014 at 10:46:56, Andreea Popescu 
>> ([email protected](mailto:[email protected])) wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> First of all, congrats to everyone.
>>>
>>> It would be great if we have a "Testing day" and a "Localization day",
>>> because, for example, in Romanian the localization is not really great.
>>
>> A Localization Improvement Day is a very good idea IMO :)
>>
>> I'm less thrilled by the testing day which for me is something that needs to 
>> be done all the time anyway. Not sure what we would on that day that we 
>> don't do normally. There's E) though (Code Coverage Day) which is close to 
>> this one but in a more interesting way IMO since the tests we write stay and 
>> don't need to be done again and again manually.
>>
>> Ok let's continue brainstorming on days and since we have a lot we'll then 
>> decide which ones we want to do and when! :)
>>
>> Thanks
>> -Vincent
>>
>>> Andreea
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 11:20 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>> > Hi devs,
>>> >
>>> > We've done one year of BFD on the 5.x cycle and this has allowed us to
>>> > reach a greater goal: one of having caught up with the number of open 
>>> > bugs.
>>> > We've first succeeded in closing more bugs than there has been created 
>>> > bugs
>>> > over a year, then over 2 years, then over 3 years, then over 4 years and
>>> > we're very close to succeed for the last 1600 days (ie 4.4 years)! :)
>>> >
>>> > I'd like to congratulate everyone on this achievement which is really
>>> > awesome. I don't know a lot of other projects who've had this kind of
>>> > success so we can be proud of ourselves!
>>> >
>>> > Current result can be seen at:
>>> > http://jira.xwiki.org/secure/Dashboard.jspa?selectPageId=10352
>>> >
>>> > Note that there are still 357 opened bugs which were created since the
>>> > beginning of the project.
>>> >
>>> > My feeling is that it's hard to keep the sustained pace we've set on the
>>> > BFD days and I think we need a bit of fresh air.
>>> >
>>> > Also now that we've caught up with bugs I believe the most important part
>>> > is to just try to contain the bug ratio so that we're about even in term 
>>> > of
>>> > number of new bugs vs umber of bugs we close. If we can achieve this it
>>> > would already be a very nice success.
>>> >
>>> > So what I'm proposing for the 6.x cycle is this:
>>> > - one week out of 2 we continue doing a BFD
>>> > - the other week we do a rolling XWiki Day on another activity
>>> >
>>> > Here's a list of other activities we could do (first mentioned in this
>>> > thread: http://markmail.org/message/a5ew5ilbgxvf67lu ):
>>> >
>>> > A) Doc Fixing Day: improve xwiki.org
>>> > B) Deprecation Fixing Day: reduce # of deprecated calls and move code to
>>> > legacy
>>> > C) Violation Fixing Dy: reduce # of violations. 12K right now on platform
>>> > for ex (see
>>> > http://sonar.xwiki.org/drilldown/issues/org.xwiki.platform:xwiki-platform)
>>> > D) Javadoc Improvement Day: Add missing javadocs in our code and remove
>>> > checkstyle excludes
>>> > E) Code Coverage Day: Add as many tests as possible (unit and functional)
>>> > to increase the TPC
>>> > F) Broken Links Day: fix as many broken links as possible on xwiki.org.
>>> > To find them is easy: we just need to enable the IRC Link Checker botlet
>>> > and wait on IRC to get them listed!
>>> > G) Others you would consider interesting?
>>> >
>>> > The only constraint for defining a day is that it contains small elements
>>> > that can be fixed quickly which is the case for the proposals listed 
>>> > above.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > So what I propose to be precise:
>>> > - one week out of 2 we do a BFD
>>> > - the other week we do one of each (A through F). Then once we've done a
>>> > full round we decide which ones are the best for the project, which ones 
>>> > we
>>> > want to drop and which ones we want to repeat more often than others.
>>> >
>>> > I also propose that the 6th and 13th we still do a BFD and on the 20th of
>>> > Feb we start doing A, then BFD, then B, etc.
>>> >
>>> > WDYT? Any other proposal or better idea?
>>> >
>>> > Thanks
>>> > -Vincent
>>> >
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