Re: Starting a SIG for package reviews

2011-07-28 Thread Stanislav Ochotnicky
Excerpts from Jason L Tibbitts III's message of Thu Jul 28 02:03:21 +0200 2011: So, that was pretty good response; only one reply here, but several names were added to the wiki page. There seem to be enough people interested to begin moving forward. Yeah, it would be nice to make our lives

Re: Starting a SIG for package reviews

2011-07-28 Thread Jason L Tibbitts III
SO == Stanislav Ochotnicky sochotni...@redhat.com writes: SO I believe you forgot to set whenisgood to use timezones :-) My understanding is that you have to log in in order to set your timezone, or that choosing a timezone was something the responder had to do. When I created the form, Use

Re: Starting a SIG for package reviews

2011-07-28 Thread Jon Ciesla
Jason L Tibbitts III wrote: SO == Stanislav Ochotnicky sochotni...@redhat.com writes: SO I believe you forgot to set whenisgood to use timezones :-) My understanding is that you have to log in in order to set your timezone, or that choosing a timezone was something the

Re: Starting a SIG for package reviews

2011-07-28 Thread Iain Arnell
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 5:55 PM, Jon Ciesla l...@jcomserv.net wrote: Jason L Tibbitts III wrote: SO == Stanislav Ochotnicky sochotni...@redhat.com writes: SO I believe you forgot to set whenisgood to use timezones :-) My understanding is that you have to log in in order to set your

Re: Starting a SIG for package reviews

2011-07-27 Thread Jason L Tibbitts III
So, that was pretty good response; only one reply here, but several names were added to the wiki page. There seem to be enough people interested to begin moving forward. I can't think of a better place for discussion than this list, so I'll just go ahead: Could someone volunteer to co-chair

Starting a SIG for package reviews

2011-07-27 Thread Jason L Tibbitts III
For a while now I've wanted to get some sort of package review SIG going. The package review process hasn't really evolved much since it was instituted way back when, and now it (and the portion of the sponsorship process it overlaps) has become a major bottleneck in one of the main ways of