Good Morning Ming, On Monday 13 November 2006 06:44, Ming Hua wrote: > On Sun, Nov 12, 2006 at 04:50:38PM +0100, Stephan Hermann wrote: > > Hi, > > Hi Stephan, > > > On Saturday 11 November 2006 23:10, Daniel T. Chen wrote: > > > Ming Hua wrote: > > > > I care about stable updates a lot, and while I am not confident to be > > > > in the MOTU-SRU team, I would be happy to be in such a bug triaging > > > > team and help what I can. Anybody with me? > > > > > > Ideally all MOTU would participate, but understandably there are > > > resource constraints. I'm game for being on such a triaging team. > > > > Just another team with the same ppl in as in our other teams? > > In particularly this case, I am proposing to form and join a team to > help another team (MOTU-SRU) that I am not in. So it would not be the > same people in both teams in the first place. Daniel does belong to > both teams though (if a second one is formed, of course).
I don't think about the SRU team itself, this is quite reasonable and not to be questioned here. > > > I think this structure of teams will work if there are different ppl > > doing different work. But the same ppl doing the same work (and what is > > different from bug triaging for normal motu bugs, then triaging bugs for > > sru bugs?) > > I understand your argument of reducing unnecessary infrastructures. But > I still believe a triage team for SRUed packages is necessary. Let's > face it: it's just not realistic to ask every MOTU/hopeful to look at > all bugs in universe. I was subscribed to -universe-bugs list for a few > months, couldn't keep up with the traffic and ended up doing nothing > useful. As I wrote in my last reply to Reinhard, sometimes it could be better to see the whole bug reporting "orgy" for a software package. So, our bug triager have the best overview what is really important even for the SRU team. Regards, \sh -- SysAdmin and Linux Specialist Freelancer, http://linux.blogweb.de/pages/cv.html JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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