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Alan Pope schrieb:
> I'd say not. It's not a competition, it's a bug jam. The goal is to
> deal with as many bugs in a high quality fashion, not to 'beat'
> another team.

Absolutely - it's all about having fun, collaborating and maybe learning
something new.


> I've been made aware that at least one team viewed it pretty much
> purely as a competition _first_ and an opportunity to contribute to
> Ubuntu _second_. Perception Fail in my opinion.
> 
> Now of course, so long as we get lots of quality contributions, does
> it matter? Debatable. Some might not highlight the "quality" motif if
> they know the "quantity" will get them more kudos/karma/whatever.

I didn't mean to limit the discussion to statistics as they are the
least important part to me, but as we're talking about it already: I was
thinking of adding something like "Alan Pope managed to do 6 weeks of
solid 5-a-day in May 2008".

This would help us to move from "as many as possible" to "consistent
doing good work".

What about the organisation? What about lessons learned at your event?

Have a great day,
 Daniel
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