[openstack-ansible] bug squash day!
Hi team, As you may have noticed, bug triage during our meetings has been something that has kinda killed attendance (really, no one seems to enjoy it, believe it or not!) I wanted to propose for us to take a day to go through as much bugs as possible, triaging and fixing as much as we can. It'd be a fun day and we can also hop on a more higher bandwidth way to talk about this stuff while we grind through it all. Is this something that people are interested in, if so, is there any times/days that work better in the week to organize? Thanks! Mohammed -- Mohammed Naser — vexxhost ----------------------------------------------------- D. 514-316-8872 D. 800-910-1726 ext. 200 E. mnaser@vexxhost.com W. http://vexxhost.com
I like bug squashes as I think they tend to be both productive as well as team building at the same time as folks work together. Amy (spots) Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 29, 2019, at 10:09 AM, Mohammed Naser <mnaser@vexxhost.com> wrote:
Hi team,
As you may have noticed, bug triage during our meetings has been something that has kinda killed attendance (really, no one seems to enjoy it, believe it or not!)
I wanted to propose for us to take a day to go through as much bugs as possible, triaging and fixing as much as we can. It'd be a fun day and we can also hop on a more higher bandwidth way to talk about this stuff while we grind through it all.
Is this something that people are interested in, if so, is there any times/days that work better in the week to organize?
Thanks! Mohammed
-- Mohammed Naser — vexxhost ----------------------------------------------------- D. 514-316-8872 D. 800-910-1726 ext. 200 E. mnaser@vexxhost.com W. http://vexxhost.com
Am 2019-01-29 17:09, schrieb Mohammed Naser:
Hi team,
As you may have noticed, bug triage during our meetings has been something that has kinda killed attendance (really, no one seems to enjoy it, believe it or not!)
I wanted to propose for us to take a day to go through as much bugs as possible, triaging and fixing as much as we can. It'd be a fun day and we can also hop on a more higher bandwidth way to talk about this stuff while we grind through it all.
Is this something that people are interested in, if so, is there any times/days that work better in the week to organize?
Interesting. Something in EU timezone would be nice. Or what about: Bug around the clock? So 24 hours of bug triage :) kind regards Frank
On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 2:26 PM Frank Kloeker <eumel@arcor.de> wrote:
Am 2019-01-29 17:09, schrieb Mohammed Naser:
Hi team,
As you may have noticed, bug triage during our meetings has been something that has kinda killed attendance (really, no one seems to enjoy it, believe it or not!)
I wanted to propose for us to take a day to go through as much bugs as possible, triaging and fixing as much as we can. It'd be a fun day and we can also hop on a more higher bandwidth way to talk about this stuff while we grind through it all.
Is this something that people are interested in, if so, is there any times/days that work better in the week to organize?
Interesting. Something in EU timezone would be nice. Or what about: Bug around the clock? So 24 hours of bug triage :)
I'd be up for that too, we have a pretty distributed team so that would be awesome, I'm still wondering if there are enough resources or folks available to be doing this, as we haven't had a response yet on a timeline that might work or availabilities yet.
kind regards
Frank
-- Mohammed Naser — vexxhost ----------------------------------------------------- D. 514-316-8872 D. 800-910-1726 ext. 200 E. mnaser@vexxhost.com W. http://vexxhost.com
Hi everyone, We've discussed this over the ML today and we've decided for it to be next Wednesday (13th of February). Due to the distributed nature of our teams, we'll be aiming to go throughout the day and we'll all be hanging out on #openstack-ansible with a few more high bandwidth way of discussion if that is needed Thanks! Mohammed On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 2:35 PM Mohammed Naser <mnaser@vexxhost.com> wrote:
On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 2:26 PM Frank Kloeker <eumel@arcor.de> wrote:
Am 2019-01-29 17:09, schrieb Mohammed Naser:
Hi team,
As you may have noticed, bug triage during our meetings has been something that has kinda killed attendance (really, no one seems to enjoy it, believe it or not!)
I wanted to propose for us to take a day to go through as much bugs as possible, triaging and fixing as much as we can. It'd be a fun day and we can also hop on a more higher bandwidth way to talk about this stuff while we grind through it all.
Is this something that people are interested in, if so, is there any times/days that work better in the week to organize?
Interesting. Something in EU timezone would be nice. Or what about: Bug around the clock? So 24 hours of bug triage :)
I'd be up for that too, we have a pretty distributed team so that would be awesome, I'm still wondering if there are enough resources or folks available to be doing this, as we haven't had a response yet on a timeline that might work or availabilities yet.
kind regards
Frank
-- Mohammed Naser — vexxhost ----------------------------------------------------- D. 514-316-8872 D. 800-910-1726 ext. 200 E. mnaser@vexxhost.com W. http://vexxhost.com
-- Mohammed Naser — vexxhost ----------------------------------------------------- D. 514-316-8872 D. 800-910-1726 ext. 200 E. mnaser@vexxhost.com W. http://vexxhost.com
Hi Mohammed, will there be an extra invitation or an etherpad for logistic? many thanks Frank Am 2019-02-05 17:22, schrieb Mohammed Naser:
Hi everyone,
We've discussed this over the ML today and we've decided for it to be next Wednesday (13th of February). Due to the distributed nature of our teams, we'll be aiming to go throughout the day and we'll all be hanging out on #openstack-ansible with a few more high bandwidth way of discussion if that is needed
Thanks! Mohammed
On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 2:35 PM Mohammed Naser <mnaser@vexxhost.com> wrote:
On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 2:26 PM Frank Kloeker <eumel@arcor.de> wrote:
Am 2019-01-29 17:09, schrieb Mohammed Naser:
Hi team,
As you may have noticed, bug triage during our meetings has been something that has kinda killed attendance (really, no one seems to enjoy it, believe it or not!)
I wanted to propose for us to take a day to go through as much bugs as possible, triaging and fixing as much as we can. It'd be a fun day and we can also hop on a more higher bandwidth way to talk about this stuff while we grind through it all.
Is this something that people are interested in, if so, is there any times/days that work better in the week to organize?
Interesting. Something in EU timezone would be nice. Or what about: Bug around the clock? So 24 hours of bug triage :)
I'd be up for that too, we have a pretty distributed team so that would be awesome, I'm still wondering if there are enough resources or folks available to be doing this, as we haven't had a response yet on a timeline that might work or availabilities yet.
kind regards
Frank
-- Mohammed Naser — vexxhost ----------------------------------------------------- D. 514-316-8872 D. 800-910-1726 ext. 200 E. mnaser@vexxhost.com W. http://vexxhost.com
On Tue, 2019-02-05 at 19:04 +0100, Frank Kloeker wrote:
Hi Mohammed,
will there be an extra invitation or an etherpad for logistic?
many thanks
Frank
Am 2019-02-05 17:22, schrieb Mohammed Naser:
Hi everyone,
We've discussed this over the ML today and we've decided for it to be next Wednesday (13th of February). Due to the distributed nature of our teams, we'll be aiming to go throughout the day and we'll all be hanging out on #openstack-ansible with a few more high bandwidth way of discussion if that is needed
Thanks! Mohammed
What I did in the past was to prepare an etherpad of the most urgent ones, but wasn't the most successful bug squash we had. I also took the other approach, BYO bug, list it in the etherpad, so we can track the bug squashers. And in both cases, I brought belgian cookies/chocolates to the most successful bug squasher (please note you should ponderate with the task criticality level, else people might solve the simplest bugs to get the chocolates :p) This was my informal motivational, but I didn't have to do that. I justliked doing so :) Regards, JP.
Am 2019-02-06 10:32, schrieb Jean-Philippe Evrard:
On Tue, 2019-02-05 at 19:04 +0100, Frank Kloeker wrote:
Hi Mohammed,
will there be an extra invitation or an etherpad for logistic?
many thanks
Frank
Am 2019-02-05 17:22, schrieb Mohammed Naser:
Hi everyone,
We've discussed this over the ML today and we've decided for it to be next Wednesday (13th of February). Due to the distributed nature of our teams, we'll be aiming to go throughout the day and we'll all be hanging out on #openstack-ansible with a few more high bandwidth way of discussion if that is needed
Thanks! Mohammed
What I did in the past was to prepare an etherpad of the most urgent ones, but wasn't the most successful bug squash we had.
I also took the other approach, BYO bug, list it in the etherpad, so we can track the bug squashers.
And in both cases, I brought belgian cookies/chocolates to the most successful bug squasher (please note you should ponderate with the task criticality level, else people might solve the simplest bugs to get the chocolates :p) This was my informal motivational, but I didn't have to do that. I justliked doing so :)
Very generous, we appreciate that. Would it be possible to expand the list with Belgian beer? :) kind regards Frank
Hi all: We're likely going to have an etherpad and we'll be coordinating in IRC. Bring your own bug is probably the best avenue! Thanks all! Regards, Mohammed On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 6:10 AM Frank Kloeker <eumel@arcor.de> wrote:
Am 2019-02-06 10:32, schrieb Jean-Philippe Evrard:
On Tue, 2019-02-05 at 19:04 +0100, Frank Kloeker wrote:
Hi Mohammed,
will there be an extra invitation or an etherpad for logistic?
many thanks
Frank
Am 2019-02-05 17:22, schrieb Mohammed Naser:
Hi everyone,
We've discussed this over the ML today and we've decided for it to be next Wednesday (13th of February). Due to the distributed nature of our teams, we'll be aiming to go throughout the day and we'll all be hanging out on #openstack-ansible with a few more high bandwidth way of discussion if that is needed
Thanks! Mohammed
What I did in the past was to prepare an etherpad of the most urgent ones, but wasn't the most successful bug squash we had.
I also took the other approach, BYO bug, list it in the etherpad, so we can track the bug squashers.
And in both cases, I brought belgian cookies/chocolates to the most successful bug squasher (please note you should ponderate with the task criticality level, else people might solve the simplest bugs to get the chocolates :p) This was my informal motivational, but I didn't have to do that. I justliked doing so :)
Very generous, we appreciate that. Would it be possible to expand the list with Belgian beer? :)
kind regards
Frank
-- Mohammed Naser — vexxhost ----------------------------------------------------- D. 514-316-8872 D. 800-910-1726 ext. 200 E. mnaser@vexxhost.com W. http://vexxhost.com
Get excited! We're getting started on this tomorrow (or maybe it's already today for you when you read this!) https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/osa-bug-squash-q1 On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 10:15 AM Mohammed Naser <mnaser@vexxhost.com> wrote:
Hi all:
We're likely going to have an etherpad and we'll be coordinating in IRC. Bring your own bug is probably the best avenue!
Thanks all!
Regards, Mohammed
On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 6:10 AM Frank Kloeker <eumel@arcor.de> wrote:
Am 2019-02-06 10:32, schrieb Jean-Philippe Evrard:
On Tue, 2019-02-05 at 19:04 +0100, Frank Kloeker wrote:
Hi Mohammed,
will there be an extra invitation or an etherpad for logistic?
many thanks
Frank
Am 2019-02-05 17:22, schrieb Mohammed Naser:
Hi everyone,
We've discussed this over the ML today and we've decided for it to be next Wednesday (13th of February). Due to the distributed nature of our teams, we'll be aiming to go throughout the day and we'll all be hanging out on #openstack-ansible with a few more high bandwidth way of discussion if that is needed
Thanks! Mohammed
What I did in the past was to prepare an etherpad of the most urgent ones, but wasn't the most successful bug squash we had.
I also took the other approach, BYO bug, list it in the etherpad, so we can track the bug squashers.
And in both cases, I brought belgian cookies/chocolates to the most successful bug squasher (please note you should ponderate with the task criticality level, else people might solve the simplest bugs to get the chocolates :p) This was my informal motivational, but I didn't have to do that. I justliked doing so :)
Very generous, we appreciate that. Would it be possible to expand the list with Belgian beer? :)
kind regards
Frank
-- Mohammed Naser — vexxhost ----------------------------------------------------- D. 514-316-8872 D. 800-910-1726 ext. 200 E. mnaser@vexxhost.com W. http://vexxhost.com
-- Mohammed Naser — vexxhost ----------------------------------------------------- D. 514-316-8872 D. 800-910-1726 ext. 200 E. mnaser@vexxhost.com W. http://vexxhost.com
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Amy
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Frank Kloeker
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Jean-Philippe Evrard
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Mohammed Naser