I wanted to take a moment first to thank all the reviewers who have been
getting up early // staying late to join in these review sessions -- I
believe they've been tremendously helpful in unblocking a lot of work over
the last two weeks. Thanks!!
I also want to remind folks that we have another o
8am PST mostly works for me (except Wednesdays ), so +1 to that.
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On Feb 13, 2014, at 09:44 , Ghe Rivero wrote:
>> What time would work for you? How about Thursdays at 8am PST?
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> Works for me!
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> What time would work for you? How about Thursdays at 8am PST?
Works for me!
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On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 2:18 PM, Maksym Lobur wrote:
> Also, I think 3 hours might be too much
>
I'm happy to start with 2 hours and see how it goes.
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 2:35 PM, Roman Prykhodchenko <
rprikhodche...@mirantis.com> wrote:
> Since there are two core-subteams located in differ
Roman:
*Since there are two core-subteams located in different time zones I
propose making two sessions:*
*- One in the morning in Europe. Let's say at 10 GMT*
*- One in the morning in the US at a convenient time.*
I like this but it might be confusing to the devs, at least initially. I
wo
Since there are two core-subteams located in different time zones I propose
making two sessions:
- One in the morning in Europe. Let's say at 10 GMT
- One in the morning in the US at a convenient time.
This approach might be useful for the submitters located in different time
zones.
-
Also, I think 3 hours might be too much, maybe to have 2 sessions of 2
hours. It might be hard to concentrate on review for 3 hours in a line..
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> What time would work for you? How about Thursdays at 8am PST?
>
Works for me
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Hi All,
I like the idea! I'm comfortable to reserve about 3 hours for this,
Thursdays 8am (4pm GMT +0) sounds good. I assume we'll pick and merge as
much patches as possible during that time, and if the last one doesn't fit
to the time - we're increasing the time until the patch merged (in
reasona
I think that's a nice idea.
During the last two days using this approach we managed to find several
problems in an important patch which is now waiting to be merged.
I bet it would take much longer, if we didn't do that.
How about picking a particular time every day for performing this kind of
Hi again!
I promise this will be a much shorter email than my last one ... :)
I'd like to propose that we find regular day/time to have a recurring code
jam. Here's what it looks like in my head:
- we get at least three core reviewers together
- as many non-core folks as show up are welcome, too
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