On Mon, Nov 07, 2011 at 08:08:19PM -0500, Gary Lasker wrote: > Hello Software Center devs! Hey Gary, [..] > And make no mistake, the idea here is to increase development velocity > by increasing code quality and knowledge sharing, etc. It is most > definitely *not* intended to slow things down with heavyweight > processes. In fact, the changes for our team will likely be fairly > minimal as we already have all of the important pieces in place in our > process today (code reviews, automatic unit tests, etc.). > > Further, we, as a team, have the freedom to implement the processes in > such a way as we see fit to make them work best for *our team*. The idea > is to *increase* the enjoyment and satisfaction we all get from our work > on Software Center. If at any point anyone feels like the opposite is > happening, let's talk about it right away and fix it. [..]
Thanks for this great summary of the changes. I can only second what you wrote, I want this to be something that we enjoy doing and were we feel that folllowing these principals of peer review and good test coverage gives us better code as a result (and better code leads to more fun, right ,) [..] > If you have some time, I'd appreciate if you could look this document > over and let's have a discussion about anything that you think ought to > change or that I did not get right. You'll note the document is labeled > a "draft", that's because it will not be final until it reflects the > policies as defined by our entire team, not just one member. > > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter/ProjectPolicies I looked over the page and I think its fine, its a good summary and excluding trivial changes (like i18n) from reviews is also a good idea. Cheers, Michael _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~software-store-developers Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~software-store-developers More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

