Hello everyone, We're 14 days from UDS and LDS, here's the skinny so far:
119 blueprints have been filed, we had 360 BPs filed for UDS-O, so you should feel "One thirdish" of the way done with your blueprints. The list of blueprints is available here: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/sprints/uds-o We ran the scheduler and started to fill in some sessions, Track/Tech leads, you should be able to eyeball how along your track is filling up by looking at this list. Please don't start moving sessions into slots manually just yet (unless you're doing morning roundtables that you know won't move). We need to give people some time to subscribe to the blueprints. I'll announce when the schedule is full enough for you to shuffle sessions. Here's what everyone should be doing: - Attendees: You should be filing blueprints and subscribing to blueprints you want to go to. If you're important to a blueprint make sure you mark yourself as essential. If you've submitted your blueprints and they're not on that list you need to talk to your track or tech lead and ask them to approve it. - Tech Leads: Same thing, except you should be annoying people in your teams to submit blueprints if they have not done so already. - Track Leads: All that, plus you should be approving/declining bp's from this list: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/sprints/uds-o/+settopics Some of you have noticed that when you click on the cool notepad icon in the schedule that you can see an etherpad note for the session. While etherpad support has landed in summit this is currently using Daviey's server; do NOT use it for critical data as it will be gone. We've filed a ticket with IS to push forward about having a real etherpad for UDS itself, I'll post how that goes, many thanks to the server team and IS for trying to make this happen. -- Jorge Castro Canonical Ltd. http://twitter.com/castrojo Help fix Unity Bitesize Bugs: http://goo.gl/i1WA1 -- ubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel
