Istimsak,
I personally don't object to having separate wiki categories for
schedules. Rather not compact too much information at once.
fginther is the IRC name of a person who attended today's hackfest. :-)
John
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Istimsak Abdulbasir
<[email protected]> wrote:
Another thing what is
fginther?
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 4:48 PM, Istimsak Abdulbasir
<[email protected]> wrote:
To simplify scheduling for hackfests, classroom sessions, and Ubuntu
open week, can we have a wiki page that lists ALL ubuntu QA
activities? We have a fixed schedule for "release schedule" and
"cadence testing".
The email notifications are great, but It helps to stay ahead of
upcoming events and to prepare when necessary. Plus, it would be
helpful to add these new schedules to the QATeam wiki page
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam. If this is possible?
Istimsak Abdulbasir
"change is good"
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 11:53 AM, Phill Whiteside
<[email protected]> wrote:
okies :)
I've just checked, meetingbot is still in #ubuntu-quality-chat :)
Regards,
Phill.
On 22 May 2013 16:43, Nicholas Skaggs
<[email protected]> wrote:
I prefer to keep things like this in the channel -- I like
activity. It's over a long period of time so it's not like 15
people will suddenly be swarming the channel, while others are
attempting to do something else. Besides, if your hanging out with
us, you can be hacking :-p
That said, I'm happy to change it if it becomes an issue.
Nicholas
On 05/21/2013 07:05 PM, Phill Whiteside wrote:
Hi Boss,
Please check if the ubuntu-classroom area is available, it means
that others can discuss other QA / testing things during the
hackfests and we have set of logs for people to follow that are
purely dedicated to those areas. If the area is not, then I
strongly suggest using the secondary ubuntu-testing room and
checking that the meetingology bot is present to "take notes" so
that a full log is available.
Regards,
Phill.
On 21 May 2013 19:58, Nicholas Skaggs
<[email protected]> wrote:
Ok, it's time to schedule our hackathons for this cycle. (For
those not familar with the idea of a hackfest, have a look here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Hackfest)
I'd like to springboard the autopilot work ASAP, so let's plan
one for this month. We had three last cycle, or about one
hackathon every two months. I think we'll end up with a few more
than that this cycle ;-) It's much easier to host and run them
earlier in the cycle, so I would suggest the following
date/times:
May 23rd from 1200 UTC to 2000 UTC
June 4th from 1200 UTC to 2000 UTC
June 13th from 1200 UTC to 2000 UTC
We can plan more fests after -- but let's start with this.
Cadence testing should kick off sometime after the last session
listed, so it would be good to get as much done in advance of
that. Does the date and times work well for everyone? If not, we
can change around one of the June dates listed, but I would
really like to get the first one in this week. I know everyone
is ready to dive in again (me too!)!
With that in mind, is there a volunteer who would be willing to
put together a wiki page for the May 23rd date, ala,
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Hackfest/20130319? I think we can
modify the table and drop the 'tester' column and instead
instruct people to simply assign themselves the bug. The big
things for the first hackfest is autopilot 1.3 stuff and doing
manual testcase review and marking off some of the needed cases
:-)
Once the page is ready, and your feedback is in, we'll do an
official annoucement for the first hackfest. Thanks everyone!
Nicholas
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