Hi Daniel and everyone else,

On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 9:54 AM, Daniel Holbach
<[email protected]> wrote:
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> I would like to propose that we do the next Global Bug Jam around the
> same time of the release cycle of Karmic Koala again. What do you think
> we should do better next time?
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> Have a great day,
>  Daniel

I think the bug jam went really well, too, and that it's good to have
the bug jam right after feature freeze.  I think this time frame
serves as a good kicking-off point for filing and cleaning up bugs in
advance of the release date.

As for suggestions, the five-a-day and bug squad wiki pages are good
info resources, but it would be great to have a one-page bug-link
cheat sheet, too.  Our bug jam brought out a bunch of people who had
never triaged bugs before, and we had a lot of quick questions that
are answered on the wiki, but it can take time to track them down if
you aren't familiar with the bug team wiki pages.  (I'm not faulting
the layout of the bug team wiki pages, it's just that there's a lot of
content out there).  We put together a *very* spare bugs link page on
the Chicago Team wiki ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ChicagoTeam/Links -
it's, um, very spare . . . ), but having a comprehensive one-pager
could help us work through things more quickly as we scurry to fix
bugs.

Also, I knew enough to ask people to add themselves to the
five-a-day-participants Launchpad team, and for them to be a part of
the Ubuntu-Chicago team on Launchpad, but it wasn't quite clear how
adding our names to the five-a-day wiki page helped to calc our stats.
 I also think I messed things up by including one or two launchpad
names on the wiki that weren't actually valid names on launchpad.  I'm
not sure how that would have impacted things.  Clearing this up would
be helpful.  All in all, though, we knew that the
five-a-day-participants launchpad team set-up was new, and that there
were some kinks to be worked out, so we didn't worry about it too
much.

Thanks for all of your efforts,

Jim

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