So i have been rather underwhelmed in the enthusiastic response to help out :-)



So far only wendar and johnthetubaguy have signed up.   I was hoping for at 
least 3-5 people to help with the initial triage.  Please sign up this week if 
you can help and i’ll schedule the meetings starting next week




On Feb 14, 2014, at 2:16 PM, Tracy Jones <tjo...@vmware.com> wrote:

> Hi Folks - I’ve offered to help Russell out with managing nova’s bug queue.  
> The charter of this is as follows
> 
> Triage the 125 new bugs
> Ensure that the critical bugs are assigned properly and are making progress
> 
> Once this part is done we will shift our focus to things like
> Bugs in incomplete state with no update by the reporter - they should be set 
> to invalid if they requester does not update them in a timely manner.
> Bugs which say they are in progress but no progress is being made.   If a bug 
> is assigned and simply being ignored we should remove the assignment so 
> others can grab it and work on it
> 
> The bug triage policy is defined here 
> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/BugTriage
> 
> 
> What can you do???  First I need a group of folks to volunteer to help with 1 
> and 2.  I will start a weekly IRC meeting where we work on the triage and 
> check progress on critical (or even high) prio bugs.  If you can help out, 
> please sign up at the end of this etherpad and include your timezone.  Once I 
> have a few people to help i will schedule the meeting at a time that I hope 
> is convenient for all.
> 
> https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/nova-bug-management
> 
> Thanks in advance for your help.
> 
> Tracy

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