On 06/01/2016 07:19 PM, Justin Sherrill wrote:
> Was thinking lately that the issue triaging process is currently:
> 
> 1.  User files issue
> 2.  Eric triages the issue to either a release or a backlog
> 3.  Release nanny for a particular release fixes bug, asks someone else
> to fix the bug or is just sits there
> 
> In the case of 'it just sitting there' a lot of user issues come in that
> are mostly ignored due to the release nanny's other responsibilities.
> 
> I would like to get more eyes on the issues and spread the effort to not
> just Eric and the release nanny for a given release.
> 
> Any thoughts on a weekly triage meeting? The goals would be:
> 
> * assign issues to a given release or the 'backlog'
> * assign issues to be fixed to developers (for current releases)
> * Assign user reported issues to be determined if they are actually bugs
> or environment issues.
> 
> This would spread the fixing of bugs to other people and hopefully get
> user issues solved more quickly.
> 
> Initially I would likely just have an open invite to anyone that wants
> to come and may pare it down to some sort of rotation depending on the
> number of people that join.  We would probably limit it to 1 hour per week.
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
> -Justin
> 

There seems to have been some interest, so I've gone ahead and setup a
time on Wednesdays at 5:00 pm UTC (1:00 pm EDT).

We're going to try bluejeans for our triages:
https://bluejeans.com/942337177/

I will add it to the foreman community calendar as well.

-Justin

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