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It's been a while since we had a bug day. We now have 121 (now
124) NEW bugs: <br>
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The first order of business is to triage these bugs. This is a
large enough number that I hesitate to<br>
mention anything else, but there are also many In Progress bugs
that should be looked at to see if they should<br>
be closed or an assignee removed if no work is actually planned:<br>
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I hope we will see a lot of activity on this bug day. During the
Thursday meeting right after we can see if<br>
there are ideas for how to manage the bugs on a more steady-state
basis. We could also discuss how the grenade and<br>
devstack bugs should fit in to such activities.<br>
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-David<br>
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