[openstack-dev] [nova] bug status and our 1st Bug Day for Juno
Kashyap Chamarthy
kchamart at redhat.com
Thu May 29 09:43:34 UTC 2014
On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 04:29:34AM +0000, Tracy Jones wrote:
> Hi Folks - I spoke with Michael at the summit about bug management for
> Juno. Other than tagging the untagged bugs each week,
I'm try to do that (and some triage/root-cause analysis for
libvirt/QEMU/KVM-based bugs and would like to continue to focus on
keeping an eye on bugs for this release cycle.
> I will also be driving a top ten list of bugs at the nova meeting. The
> meeting is every Wednesday for 1/2 hour at 1630 UTC. Attendance has
> dropped off since the end of icehouse - in fact no one attended at all
> yesterday. Im guessing people are focused on BP right now - but
> losing focus on bugs is a bad idea.
Agreed, FWIW. I hope there was some consensus at summit about focusing a
good chunk of release cycle on tackling _existing_ bugs that are
affecting real users.
> Nova currently has about 1200 bugs open (new, triaged, confirmed, in
> progress). Of those, 556 have no owner (46%) which (usually) mean
> they are not being worked on.
>
> I will be gathering better stats over the next week or so, but my
> sense is that we need to focus a bit more on bugs. To that end, I
> would like to propose a Bug Day on next Wedesday 6/4.
Count me in. Maybe this existing etherpad[1] can be used to capture
notes.
[1] https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/nova-bug-management
> Bug day is a day that (regardless of time zone), people spend time on
> either fixing or reviewing bugs.
>
> During that day we work on bugs and review bugs
>
> We hang out on #openstack-bugday
>
> We admire our progress on http://status.openstack.org/bugday/
>
> In terms of today's top ten bugs. This week we have 1 regression from
> havana which is not assigned to anyone.
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/1299517
>
>
> Please let me know if you have questions of comments
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/kashyap
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