Re: Sprint report from the AH/DAM/DPL Sprint, 22/23 June 2019

2019-07-24 Thread Holger Levsen
On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 02:00:52AM +, Holger Levsen wrote: > There were other points I disliked or disagreed but as said the mail was > too long and the current noise level at DebConf is unbearable, so I > don't remember. apropos not remembering: I very much *agree* with most of the AH/DAM/DPL

Re: Sprint report from the AH/DAM/DPL Sprint, 22/23 June 2019

2019-07-24 Thread Holger Levsen
Hi Steve, thanks for this report, but it's too long. Really. For now I will just say that I'm *really* horrified by the idea of AH^wcommunity team keeping lists of people's behaviour. This can go very wrong in so many directions easily. Also I dont think that's Sam hastily conducted survey is o

Re: Sprint report from the AH/DAM/DPL Sprint, 22/23 June 2019

2019-07-19 Thread Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
The DPL gets lots of feedback - lots of people start here first. This is not necessarily wrong, but it's difficult to make things scale. One person with reasonable amounts of time can mostly manage, and it's good to have a good overview of everything. Sam has reviewed lots of historical discus

Sprint report from the AH/DAM/DPL Sprint, 22/23 June 2019

2019-07-19 Thread Steve McIntyre
Hey folks, The DAM team and the Anti-Harrassment team got together with the DPL for a short sprint at my place in Cambridge over the weekend of 22nd-23rd of June. We had some frank discussions about how the teams have been working together over the last few years, including some retrospectives of