In message <82sk6d6wbv....@stephe-leake.org> on Fri, 30 Apr 2010 06:58:28 -0400, Stephen Leake <stephen_le...@stephe-leake.org> said:
stephen_leake> Thomas Keller <m...@thomaskeller.biz> writes: stephen_leake> stephen_leake> > http://doodle.com/f7wc8cqxz7d6kumx stephen_leake> stephen_leake> That's a nice tool. Amazing what is out there! stephen_leake> stephen_leake> I guess we'll need a mechanism for assigning bugs to people, so we don't stephen_leake> duplicate efforts. That could be as simple as announcing "I'm working on stephen_leake> bug x" on the chat line, but something with a little more accessible stephen_leake> history would be nice, so someone joining late can tell what's already stephen_leake> being worked. stephen_leake> stephen_leake> Is there an online editable wiki we can use? stephen_leake> stephen_leake> Or maybe an hourly email, with one person keeping track of who is stephen_leake> working on what. Along with a current score of who has closed the most stephen_leake> bugs, just to keep the competition going :). stephen_leake> stephen_leake> Ah; we can post comments on the bug via the Savannah web page (if you stephen_leake> have a Savannah account), or via email. That should be sufficient. stephen_leake> Although that makes it hard to look for the next available bug; you have stephen_leake> to view each one. stephen_leake> stephen_leake> Or we could just assign a range of bug numbers to each person a priori, stephen_leake> but that's not likely to be very efficient. Or grab ownership of the bugs that grab ya? Isn't that possible? Cheers, Richard -- Richard Levitte rich...@levitte.org http://richard.levitte.org/ "Life is a tremendous celebration - and I'm invited!" -- from a friend's blog, translated from Swedish _______________________________________________ Monotone-devel mailing list Monotone-devel@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monotone-devel