Re: [Netstack] quantum bug squashing day (Feb 2nd)

2012-01-19 Thread Dan Wendlandt
Deepak, Kyle, great to hear that you will both be participating remotely. We'll see how useful G+ is, but at the very least it will help people match some faces to names. For any presentations, we can also put together a webex (or go-to-meeting, ahem...) which will help remove people participate

Re: [Netstack] quantum bug squashing day (Feb 2nd)

2012-01-19 Thread kmestery
+1 for the Google Hangout idea for those of us who are remote! Kyle On Jan 19, 2012, at 6:05 AM, Deepak Garg wrote: > > HI Dan, > > Regarding the remote meetups, G+ hangout is fine for me but if it compromises > the meeting > quality in any way, you may consider the in-person meetup and creat

Re: [Netstack] quantum bug squashing day (Feb 2nd)

2012-01-19 Thread Deepak Garg
HI Dan, Regarding the remote meetups, G+ hangout is fine for me but if it compromises the meeting quality in any way, you may consider the in-person meetup and create a video for the presentation/discussion. I am playing with and learning Quantum as of now and have tried Tempest a little following

[Netstack] quantum bug squashing day (Feb 2nd)

2012-01-19 Thread Dan Wendlandt
Hi folks, At the last netstack meeting, I mentioned the openstack bug squashing day: http://wiki.openstack.org/BugSquashingDay/20120202 For Quantum, we actually have our bugs relatively under control (hooray!), so our plan is to focus on code quality metrics like code coverage and pylint. In add