(I should've responded sooner) On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 11:37:38PM +0200, Vincent Untz wrote: > It's been a long time since the last bug day. It's probably time to > revive them :-)
Indeed. > AFAIK, bug days did not happen anymore because of lack of time. It's > indeed very time consuming if only one person has to organize them. But > there are more than one guy in the bugsquad who can do it. > > I propose that each we list all the people who agree to run bug days and > we'll have a kind of "organize the bug day" token that will be used to > know who will organize the bug day. Of course, everybody will be welcome > to help :-) I can't promise I'll have the time to be around on a bugday. Possibly if it was during a weekend.. Anyway, if someone organizes one I'll certainly be around for at least a few hours (during the week it'll probably be in the evening, my time). > I've been also wondering if the new bug days could be better if they'd > be task-oriented. For example, triage all the bugs of an application, > triage all the GNOME 2.6 bugs, close as much old NEEDINFO bugs as > possible, etc. I agree with above. -- Regards, Olav _______________________________________________ Gnome-bugsquad mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-bugsquad
