Re: [openstack-dev] [release] Invitation to join Hangzhou Bug Smash

2016-06-16 Thread Wang, Shane
That is what I want. It is better to map the day into the release schedule in 
the future. Can we make it since Otaca?
And everyone is encouraged.

Regards.
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Shane
-Original Message-
From: Rochelle Grober [mailto:rochelle.gro...@huawei.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2016 9:53 AM
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Cc: Zhuangzhen; Anni Lai; Liang, Maggie
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [release] Invitation to join Hangzhou Bug Smash

Perhaps the right way to schedule these bug smashes is to do it at the same 
time as the release scheduling is determined.  Decide on a fixed time within 
the release cycle (it's been just after M3/feature freeze a few times) and when 
the schedule is put together, the bugsmash is part of the schedule.

By having the release schedule determine the week of the bug smash, we have a 
long timeline to get the planning done and don't have to worry about 
development schedule conflicts.

--Rocky

-Original Message-
From: Daniel P. Berrange [mailto:berra...@redhat.com]
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2016 2:46 AM
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Cc: Zhuangzhen; Anni Lai; Liang, Maggie
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] Invitation to join Hangzhou Bug Smash

On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 08:06:50AM +, Wang, Shane wrote:
> Hi, OpenStackers,
> 
> As you know, Huawei, Intel and CESI are hosting the 4th China OpenStack Bug 
> Smash at Hangzhou, China.
> The 1st China Bug Smash was at Shanghai, the 2nd was at Xi'an, and the 3rd 
> was at Chengdu.
> 
> We are constructing the etherpad page for registration, and the date 
> will be around July 11 (probably July 6 - 8, but to be determined very soon).

The newton-2 milestone release date is July 15th, so you certainly *don't* want 
the event during that week. IOW, the 8th July is the latest you should schedule 
it - don't let it slip into the next week starting July 11th, as during the 
week of the n-2 milestone focus of the teams will be almost exclusively on prep 
for that release, to the detriment of any bug smash event.

Regards,
Daniel
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Re: [openstack-dev] [release] Invitation to join Hangzhou Bug Smash

2016-06-14 Thread Rochelle Grober
Perhaps the right way to schedule these bug smashes is to do it at the same 
time as the release scheduling is determined.  Decide on a fixed time within 
the release cycle (it's been just after M3/feature freeze a few times) and when 
the schedule is put together, the bugsmash is part of the schedule.

By having the release schedule determine the week of the bug smash, we have a 
long timeline to get the planning done and don't have to worry about 
development schedule conflicts.

--Rocky

-Original Message-
From: Daniel P. Berrange [mailto:berra...@redhat.com] 
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2016 2:46 AM
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Cc: Zhuangzhen; Anni Lai; Liang, Maggie
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] Invitation to join Hangzhou Bug Smash

On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 08:06:50AM +, Wang, Shane wrote:
> Hi, OpenStackers,
> 
> As you know, Huawei, Intel and CESI are hosting the 4th China OpenStack Bug 
> Smash at Hangzhou, China.
> The 1st China Bug Smash was at Shanghai, the 2nd was at Xi'an, and the 3rd 
> was at Chengdu.
> 
> We are constructing the etherpad page for registration, and the date will
> be around July 11 (probably July 6 - 8, but to be determined very soon).

The newton-2 milestone release date is July 15th, so you certainly *don't*
want the event during that week. IOW, the 8th July is the latest you should
schedule it - don't let it slip into the next week starting July 11th, as
during the week of the n-2 milestone focus of the teams will be almost
exclusively on prep for that release, to the detriment of any bug smash
event.

Regards,
Daniel
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