Matej Cepl wrote:
On 2009-01-06, 15:11 GMT, Brennan Ashton wrote:
Agenda
May I add one more item on the agenda of the next meeting?
* create #fedora-bugzappers IRC channel on Freenode (Jabber MUC
would be an alternative, but I think Jabber is unfortunately
still less common among Fedora users, so let's stick with the
path of the least resistance), make it into the main IRC
communication channel for bug zappers, and redirect all bug
triagers there.
The reason for splitting of our communication from #fedora-qa
would be that discussion on #fedora-qa tends to drown into
miriad messages about another round of running anaconda in
VMWare (absolutely nothing against their wonderful effort which
I think contributed mightily to the success of Fedora 10). If
I want to participate in the bug zappers discussion I have no
choice than to follow all these discussions on #fedora-qa.
Given that I have other things to do than that (e.g., actually
triage bugs ;-)), I usually just hope that if anybody wants me
I will get PM from him, and ignore that channel as whole. I am
afraid, that I am not the only one.
I think, that even if there were just three of us in the
channel (and I hope we could do better), it would seem to me to
be more profitable than the current set up.
Comments?
Matěj
Why dont you then take it all the way and apply for a seperated -triage
mailing list as well?
JBG
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