Re: Fedora 14 Schedule

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On Fri, 2010-06-18 at 10:39 -0400, James Laska wrote:
> Apologies for the delayed response.
> 
> On Fri, 2010-06-11 at 16:11 -0700, John Poelstra wrote:
> > I have created a detailed schedule for the QA team for Fedora 14 based 
> > on the tasks from Fedora 13.  The contents of this schedule will also 
> > drive the weekly schedule reminders this list gets about testing tasks. 
> >   At one point there was discussion about adding specific test days to 
> > the schedule.  I'm glad to help with that too. 
> 
> I'm 50/50 on adding test days into the official schedule.  Test day
> scheduling is still very dynamic in nature, so there could potentially
> be multiple schedule updates per week.  
> 
> Also, with exception of a handful of F13 events, my impression is that
> test day attendance was down.  I'm not yet clear on the cause, but some
> feedback suggests we could improve communication of the events.  I'm
> also curious whether we would benefit from focusing on fewer test days
> for Fedora 14.
> 
> QA gang, any thoughts here?

I'm not big on putting the Test Days into that schedule, I think the
current system works fine from a scheduling POV.

I don't think having fewer Test Days would improve attendance. I think
people just show up to Test Days they're really personally interested
in, no matter how many there are. I don't think many people are thinking
'well, I'd come out to all the Test Day events, even ones I don't care
about, if there were fewer of them!' That's just my gut feeling, though.

I suspect if we do, say, a systemd Test Day for F14 it'd have quite good
attendance as it's a bit of a 'hot topic'.
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Adam Williamson
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