On 06 Aug 2014, at 10:41, Sergii Golovatiuk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I really like what Mike proposed. It will help us to keep milestone clean and
> accurate.
+1 for Mike’s proposal. New members will also benefit from that move: clean
picture will make easier to pick up features to work on.
Regards
Hi,
I really like what Mike proposed. It will help us to keep milestone clean
and accurate.
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Best regards,
Sergii Golovatiuk,
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On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 11:26 AM, Mike Scherbakov
wrote:
> As we are before next milestone, let's get back to this excellent (in my
> opin
As we are before next milestone, let's get back to this excellent (in my
opinion) proposal from Dmitry. Current situation is the following: there
are 121 blueprints targeted for 6.0. Most of them miss a header with
QA/reviewers/developers information, basically those are incomplete
blueprints initi
Do not cheat. If we need to add functionality after feature freeze, then
let add functionality after feature freeze. No reason for additional
obfuscation. It will make our workflow for blueprints harder, but it will
help us. We will see what we are really going to do and plan our work
better.
Also
I have some objections. We are trying to follow a strict development
workflow with feature freeze stage. In this case we will have to miss small
enhancements that can emerge after FF date and can bring essential benefits
along with small risks of breaking anything (e.g. changing some config
options
+1
Keeping features separate as blueprints (even tiny ones with no spec)
really will let us focus on the volume of real bugs.
On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 5:14 PM, Dmitry Pyzhov wrote:
> Guys,
>
> We have a beautiful contribution guide:
> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Fuel/How_to_contribute
>
> How
Guys,
We have a beautiful contribution guide:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Fuel/How_to_contribute
However, I would like to address several issues in our blueprints/bugs
processes. Let's discuss and vote on my proposals.
1) First of all, the bug counter is an excellent metric for quality. So
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