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Brian, I presume we're doing this again on Wednesday this
week? If so (and each Wednesday thereafter as needed), could someone put it on
the EPF calendar?
Thanks, Chris ~:| From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Lyons Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 6:23 AM To: Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List Subject: RE: [epf-dev] Conference Call for OpenUP/Basic package owners tomorrow hiho, We should just have
this as a kickoff – as belatedly scheduled – and then hope to get full
participants for next Tuesday and then Wednesdays to come. I’ll touch base
with you sometime today to get the number of open bugs against process elements
so we can start managing against that number across the whole
process.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Sibbald Hi
Brian, Unfortunately I have
another meeting today at 11:00 am EDT. I could do it at 12:30 pm EDT or
tomorrow? Cheers, From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Lyons hiho, Sorry for the last-minute
notice. I would like to have a conference call at 8am pacific time
tomorrow (6/14/2006) for the OpenUP/Basic package owners to touch base as a
status update on open items to be done as part of our 1.0
release. This is not meant to be a
problem-solving call or anything. It will just be a chance for each
package owner to note how many process elements were done in the last week, how
many are left to be done overall, how many are expected to be done in the next
week, plus identify any problems. The idea is to have the call
tomorrow, then on Tuesday the 20th next week (to align well with the
European Face to Face meeting), then get in the habit of having them on each
Wednesday until release 1.0. If a package-owner can’t make it onto the
call, he should get the “how many elements left to do” data sent out to epf-dev
before the meeting so we have a complete view across the OpenUP/Basic
content. There has been some verbal discussion of this amongst various key
parties but based on the late notice, we’ll consider this a dry run just to get
the ball rolling. It is certainly understandable if someone doesn’t make
it on this first call. For the sake of transparency anyone
can call in to observe, but it is expected that just the committers responsible
for the packages will participate. Though this first call might be a bit
sloppy, we are hoping to get these down to no more than 30 minutes of
status. The resulting data will be sent out to the epf-dev list after the
meeting. Per Kroll is going to send out a
subsequent message with the conference call number. He might also have a
tweak to what data I have suggested be relayed in the
call.
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