It would be interesting to try giving this a try, I think right now we
don't much insight into new issues raised and no prioritization of
them.
Previously Dominic used to do at least a minimal triage on all
incoming issues, but right now I don't think anyone does that.
One concern though is the amount of time it would take - the volume of
issues in Foreman is much larger then in Katello, and if it takes the
Katello team an hour per week to do, i assume it would likely take
double that for Foreman. Multiply that by the number of developers
taking part in the triage meeting and you lose about a developer day
every week.
So, to sum it up - I wouldn't mind trying for a few weeks but we
should be mindful of the time spent and whether the value gained from
it is worth it.

On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 12:12 AM, Eric D Helms <[email protected]> wrote:
> Bump - any thoughts here from the -dev community? Simple +1 or -1 or even a
> +0 for indifference would be great to just know where folks stand and
> whether this would be worth while.
>
> On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 8:28 AM, Eric D Helms <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Writing this up inspired me to capture it for the long term [1]. I'd be
>> happy to run the first one or two given my experience with it (and assuming
>> the timeslot works) just to get into the groove. Note that our process for
>> triaging does require some overall Redmine process change with the way we
>> uses some of the empty and Recycle Bin releases.
>>
>>
>> [1] https://github.com/theforeman/theforeman.org/pull/970
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 7:54 AM, Greg Sutcliffe <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 08/11/17 16:47, Eric D Helms wrote:
>>> [tons of useful stuff]
>>>
>>> Thanks Eric! I think that format will work for us too, might take a
>>> little practice. We'll need volunteers to be the runner, ofc ;)
>>>
>>> On 09/11/17 07:03, Marek Hulan wrote:
>>> > I'd join regularly, after few years for which I receive all
>>> > notifications from redmine, I can confirm there are bugs without much
>>> > attention.
>>> >
>>> > If we won't have representatives from all areas, we might need some
>>> > tooling to ping people in redmine tickets. Again, after few years, I
>>> > can
>>> > tell that mentioning name in comment does not always work. There used
>>> > to
>>> > be a question plugin which works similarly as needinfo in BZ. Perhaps
>>> > we
>>> > could install it?
>>>
>>> http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/PluginQuestion is what
>>> you're referring to right? Looks nice, I can look into adding it - some
>>> Redmine work is definitely on my short-term todo list anyway.
>>>
>>> > Thanks Greg for bringing this up
>>>
>>> Still looking for suggested time slots. Perhaps I should create a poll?
>>>
>>> Greg
>>>
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