My suggestions on the Bug Jam topic. Have a 'Running a bug jam' meeting in early January to give people time to prep a bit based off what they learn. Then a followup at the end of the month or early February to catch follow up questions and deal with issues on the way to the day.
About two weeks before have a series of IRC sessions on 5-a-day, triaging, how to use launchpad and other topics as seen fit. At the end of January I'm going to take a run at updating my 'Bug Report Triaging' presentation (linked from the running a bug jam page). This will allow for any updates to Launchpad to occur without my needing to update it twice. On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 12:42 PM, Jorge O. Castro <[email protected]> wrote: > Last year Daniel and some of us ran some "jam training" sessions for > LoCo leaders which were basically a one-hour "How to run a bug jam" > for LoCo's that had never done this before. I think those turned out > well and was one of the key reasons we had such a successful jam last > year. Do you guys think it would be a good idea to have these sessions > again? Also, is there any kind of feedback that you might have for > making the global bug jam better? Thanks! > >
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