On 12/06/14 12:58, Federico Bruni wrote:
2014-06-12 13:51 GMT+02:00 James <pkx1...@gmail.com
<mailto:pkx1...@gmail.com>>:
To the other bugsquad members: What is our current bug
scooping schedule
like in consequence? Should we try recruiting replacements?
Yes, we should.
The CG states
Monday: Eluze
Tuesday: Ralph Palmer
Wednesday: Marek Klein
Thursday: Eluze
Friday:
Saturday: Colin Campbell
Sunday: Federico Bruni
Are these days/people still watching the lists (I assume so but it
doesn't hurt to ask)?
I'll remove Ralph's name for now with a patch (we can add it back
easily enough).
I do always try to 'float' around the email list during the day
for Mon-Fri (as work allows) and add the odd tracker when I can.
I haven't seen Eluze for a while. He was the most active and fast in
verifying the issues.. probably the only one. In the last few releases
I've replaced him in this task, but I think that this task should be
shared between all the bug squad members.
IMO we don't need to assign a day of a week and we should let the Bug
Squad member be active whenever they feel like. It's a volunteer job,
so it should be left to the free will of each one. The more we are the
easier will be for each of us.
The only thing with _not_ assigning a day of the week is that no one
ends up doing anything as everyone thinks that someone else will pick it
up (there's probably some official term for that human behaviour) or
worse, we get duplication of work and confusing trackers.
Yes it is volunteer, but this at least gives a framework to work around.
James
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