Le Sun, Jan 13, 2002 at 06:13:28PM +0000, Colin Watson écrivait: > QA is something the project should be talking about, partly to help get > new people interested and generally improve and speed up QA, and partly > because seeing progress is a good way to improve morale (at least I know > it's good when I can see my bug count go down). [...] > What do people think about this? Would you use such a log if it were > available?
I'd probably use it (although I haven't done real QA work for a long time now :-/) > Do you like the idea of publicly talking about QA's progress? Yes, anything that can improve QA's visibility and the interest of people for QA is good. Having a public page where QA people can get credits for their work is good I think. > What would be the most convenient way to implement this? Yet another mailbot. :) We may also use the work that Jérôme Marant is doing. He's developing (at least he said he was interested in doing it) a system where we can feed by mail a news-like portal (per package) : - you send a mail to <srcpkg>@activity.debian.org - it immediately appears on http://activity.debian.org/<srcpkg> along with the 30 last mails sent to that address (or something like that) We could use the qa.debian.org virtual package as a "credit page". :) Cheers, -- Raphaël Hertzog -+- http://strasbourg.linuxfr.org/~raphael/ Formation Linux et logiciel libre : http://www.logidee.com