On 12/10/14 15:53, C de-Avillez wrote:
[snip]

YES, it is misrouted: BugSquad is responsible for keeping the triage
pages. By not addressing the BugSquad, you may be missing some
interested people.
Surely people should join mailing lists that are of interest to them ;)

Down that road - everyone is in one mailing list ...

NO, it is OK(ish): we discussed, some time ago, joining BugSquad and
Quality. At the time we thought of keeping the mailing lists and IRC
channels separate. I have been, lately, wondering if we should
consider a more radical approach.
I'm glad that the Bugsquad and Quality lists and IRC channel are kept seperate - while they might both be looking toward the same goal that doesn't necessarily equate to needing to be in the same place.


[ given that I am subscribed to both the busquad and quality ML, I do
not have loss of information; but I cannot state how many are in one
and not in the other.]

I wasn't subscribed to both - then when there was a move to join I subscribed to the bugsquad list too - I've not seen anything on that list that actually affects me nor what I need to know, I've now unsubscribed from the bugsquad list.

I would much rather that bugsquad conversation be kept to that list. This thread being a prime example ;)

I wouldn't post to the bugsquad list about issues pertaining to alpha, beta or rc images nor would I expect people on the bugsquad list to assume that would be place to find or discuss those issues


Reasoning: I personally have always seen triage as one aspect of
quality. This view, to be completely honest, is NOT shared between me
and the luminaries of QA (and the discussion of why is too long) but I
do not mind: I still think that they are inter-related.

Right now, the Yes/No ratio (to Alberto's question) is at around 60/40.
I'd disagree at the moment. Editing a bugsquad wiki page would surely be the province of the bugsquad.
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