As a part of the newly founded Fedora Engineering Service, which takes requests from FESCo and acts on them, I'm trying to gauge the health of each SIG that we have in Fedora. It's been awhile since I've been personally involved in bug triage, sorry about that - it seems that around the time I got elected to FESCo my free time went away. Now that I'm no longer on FESCo I have some time, but I've been spending it on infrastructure and now this. As someone who played a critical role in getting this group off the ground for the second time, it's near and dear to my heart, and I think that I would jump in like Superman if I ever saw it going south :). That's not why I'm writing, I'm seeing that there's current meeting minutes, and everything appears to be in order. What I was wondering was whether the group would be interested in two things. First is sending monthly status updates (in the context of this group, that might be some of Brennan's metrics, etc) to the devel mailing list and/or FESCo. This isn't meant as a burden to the group, but rather as "hey, look - these guys are doing actual, important work!" and possibly getting more contributors to the project. The second part of that is whether someone would be interested in doing a session (or more) of Fedora Classroom in relation to what the BugZappers do, why they're important, and an introduction to how to effectively triage bugs. I know that this has been done in the past, but it's been awhile, and it's something that I think would be very well received. On another note, are there any resources that the Fedora Project could provide that we're not right now that would make the job of the BugZappers easier or more productive? Thanks for your time! -Jon -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test