On 2010.03.01 21:17, Ioannis Aslanidis wrote:
Hello,
[snip]
Bug Day, followed by an announcement the week before and a reminder
the day before. This needs to happen in publicly visible places (and
has happened in some of them as far as I recall): forums, gentoo-
user,
gentoo-dev,
On 03/01/10 22:17, Ioannis Aslanidis wrote:
getting control of bugday.gentoo.org and be able to upload our own
content would be great.
The current page is said to generate one XML request per bug listed on
the page for each request. From my experience trying to remove bugs
from that page
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 11:36 AM, Sebastian Pipping sp...@gentoo.org wrote:
On 03/01/10 22:17, Ioannis Aslanidis wrote:
getting control of bugday.gentoo.org and be able to upload our own
content would be great.
The current page is said to generate one XML request per bug listed on
the page
When am I getting control over that? Can infra help me?
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:36 PM, Sebastian Pipping sp...@gentoo.org wrote:
On 03/01/10 22:17, Ioannis Aslanidis wrote:
getting control of bugday.gentoo.org and be able to upload our own
content would be great.
The current page is said to
On 03/02/10 21:47, Alec Warner wrote:
I would recommend not hardcoding 10 seconds; but otherwise caching is good ;)
What do you propose?
Sebastian
I propose a value that you can set at runtime. We do this at work
with the gflags package (already in the tree) or a config file.
-A
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Sebastian Pipping sp...@gentoo.org wrote:
On 03/02/10 21:47, Alec Warner wrote:
I would recommend not hardcoding 10 seconds; but
Hello,
After having a talk with Sebastien (aka sping), I think it is time to
give a clear reply from my side to this discussion, given that I am
still a member of the project and I am willing to rescue it.
At this moment, the Bugday Project is starving because no one feeds
it. It needs to eat
On 1 March 2010 22:17, Ioannis Aslanidis aslani...@gmail.com wrote:
[...]
Great ideas!
The teams should send the list of
bugs, with each bug filling a skeleton similar to the following:
* Ticket number.
* Title.
* Clear, easy to understand, short description of what we want to
I understand that the implication and the time demand of this last
point may be a little excessive. If anyone still has the time to fill
the skeleton in, they are still welcome to do it. Otherwise with the
bug list it will be enough. I would prefer to keep the keyword for
Bugday Members to
Ioannis Aslanidis aslani...@gmail.com said:
Hello,
[... whole bunch of ideas ...]
Let me hear of what you have to say to all this.
Has anyone looked at how others projects do bugdays? We shouldn't need
to reinvent the wheel here and can probably get some great ideas from
other
On 01/03/2010 22:19, Ben de Groot wrote:
On 1 March 2010 22:17, Ioannis Aslanidisaslani...@gmail.com wrote:
[...]
Great ideas!
The teams should send the list of
bugs, with each bug filling a skeleton similar to the following:
* Ticket number.
* Title.
* Clear, easy to understand,
Quoting Ioannis Aslanidis aslani...@gmail.com:
I would prefer to keep the keyword for
Bugday Members to administer.
I don't think that sending mails would work well.
If you want extra control/QA for bugday team members
I would propose two different keywords: one for bugday
candidates and one
On Sunday 28 February 2010 00:14:36 Mark Loeser wrote:
Ben de Groot yng...@gentoo.org said:
Its been pretty much dead. We need more developer involvement so users
can actually talk to them and help resolve issues. If we can't get
enough developers to participate then we should just
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 06:38:57PM +0100, Sebastian Pipping wrote:
bugday.gentoo.org could still be used as an entry point showing these bugs.
http://bugday.gentoo.org/ would easily be made able to show bugs with a
specific Bugzilla keyword only. If I recall correctly, we had to do some
very
On Saturday 27 February 2010 06:18:39 Sebastian Pipping wrote:
Hello!
I'm surprised that there is no keyword in Gentoo's bugzilla [1] to mark
bugs for bugday. Is there a good reason why such a keyword does not
exist? Would it be hard to set up?
Thanks,
Sebastian
[1]
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 21:04:04 +0100
Sebastian Pipping sp...@gentoo.org wrote:
On 02/28/10 20:54, Markos Chandras wrote:
Do we still have bugdays? Who is taking care of this project and the
respective webpage? I think we first need to answer these questions before
we even consider resurrect
On 2010.02.27 04:18, Sebastian Pipping wrote:
Hello!
I'm surprised that there is no keyword in Gentoo's bugzilla [1] to
mark
bugs for bugday. Is there a good reason why such a keyword does not
exist? Would it be hard to set up?
Thanks,
Sebastian
[1]
Sebastian Pipping sp...@gentoo.org said:
Hello!
I'm surprised that there is no keyword in Gentoo's bugzilla [1] to mark
bugs for bugday. Is there a good reason why such a keyword does not
exist? Would it be hard to set up?
I think the goal was to have http://bugday.gentoo.org/ fill this
On 02/27/10 17:22, Mark Loeser wrote:
I think the goal was to have http://bugday.gentoo.org/ fill this role
whenever i visit bugday.gentoo.org it takes minutes to load.
afair for the two bugdays i participated it didn't display anything
helpful (to me), especially: why does it show fixed bugs,
On 02/27/10 16:39, Roy Bamford wrote:
That sounds good. If it were an enumerated type bugs could be graded
for bugday too.
.e.g.
Novice
You need to have fixed a few
Intermediate
We don't have a clue.
I'm not suggesting any grades - those are just for illustration.
I had that idea
On 02/27/10 19:14, Roy Bamford wrote:
What would be the criteria for marking a bug as bugday?
I would say something along a yes to
Could this task fit for being solved by someone who
is not a Gentoo developer?
It's not precise, does it need to be?
Why whould it be any better than a
Roy Bamford neddyseag...@gentoo.org said:
The last few times I've dropped into bugday, its been very quiet, which
suggests its in need of some tlc but maybe its just my timezone.
Its been pretty much dead. We need more developer involvement so users
can actually talk to them and help resolve
On 27 February 2010 21:48, Mark Loeser halc...@gentoo.org wrote:
Roy Bamford neddyseag...@gentoo.org said:
The last few times I've dropped into bugday, its been very quiet, which
suggests its in need of some tlc but maybe its just my timezone.
Its been pretty much dead. We need more
Ben de Groot yng...@gentoo.org said:
Its been pretty much dead. We need more developer involvement so users
can actually talk to them and help resolve issues. If we can't get
enough developers to participate then we should just stop trying to do
it instead of putting on such a poor
Hello!
I'm surprised that there is no keyword in Gentoo's bugzilla [1] to mark
bugs for bugday. Is there a good reason why such a keyword does not
exist? Would it be hard to set up?
Thanks,
Sebastian
[1] https://bugs.gentoo.org/describekeywords.cgi
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