I did two triages at the NOLA hackathon.  Unfortunately, since these were
in the flesh and I didn't have a designated note taker, I don't have a
good set of notes.  Compounding the problem is the time since these
triages.

Caveats aside, I would still like to publish some brief information from
the triages.

Since Sam Reedy and I were in the same room and he had asked for my help
in sorting out the shell bugs that he handles, we set up an Etherpad
(http://etherpad.wikimedia.org/ShellSort) and started plowing through
them to classify them into three different categories.

The other triage was an attempt to cover the regressions introduced in
1.18.  We made some progress
(http://etherpad.wikimedia.org/118-Regression-Triage), but in the end
there were too many to cover in a single meeting.  Hopefully, with the
improved PHPUnit tests (http://integration.mediawiki.org/ci/), and
additional js tests (http://toolserver.org/~krinkle/testswarm/) we'll
have fewer regressions in our 1.19 release.

I was also able to meet with a couple of developers who were interested
in working on the Selenium testing platform so I tagged a number of bugs
that I thought could benefit from Selenium testing (see
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/buglist.cgi?keywords=need-regression-test).

Thanks,

Mark.

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