Re: [ACTION REQUIRED] Retiring packages for F-17

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2012/1/14 "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" <johannbg@xxxxxxxxx>:
[snip]
> Agreed with the added point that we also need to put limits on how many
> packages an single individual can own/maintain/co-maintain regardless of the
> nature of the package ( high maintenance/low maintenance).
>
> Finding that magic number should not prove too difficult something along the
> lines of 8 hour sleep + 8 hours work + 2 hours in meals + 2 hours
> recreation/family leaving 4 hours of the whole day to do various voluntary
> community stuff.
>
> Let's say on average it takes 30 minutes to deal with a single bug report
> against a component and let's say on average that each component in the
> project gets one report per day which gives us a maximum of 8 packages which
> an single individual can maintain or co maintain within the project so 8
> would be that magic number.

You've got to be kidding. In a little over three years, I've picked up
more than 300 packages and only 81 bugs - most of which are from
upstream release monitoring. I've got no problem at all keeping up
with the work.




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