Re: XFS Developers' Meeting @ LSFMM?

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On 4/18/18 9:02 PM, Darrick J. Wong wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> (Hey LSF PC committee, could we have a community group meeting slot,
> please?  Probably no more than 45 minutes to an hour.)
> 
> For those of you who will be at LSFMM next week, I was thinking about
> having a short meeting for all XFS developers at some point during the
> three days that we'll all (mostly) be there.
> 
> Here's a rough agenda for such a meeting:
> 
>  0. Meet & greet, PGP keysigning[2]
>  1. How are the maintainers doing? How are everybody feeling?
>  2. What to do about the review backlog...
>  3. How to help grow new people
>  4. Roadmap for the next year!
> 
> How's that sound?  I welcome all topic suggestions beyond the five here.
> I don't have a good idea for a timeslot yet, other than perhaps one of
> the empty FS slots on the schedule?  Or during lunch or before dinner if
> they can't make room?
> 
> Anyway, if you're interested, please reply to this thread.

I'm interested.  If there's no daytime slot we can just invent
something in the evening.  Thanks for organizing it!

Let's (off list for now?) sketch out the roadmap part a bit prior to the
meetup, just to provide a starting point to make the best use of time.

I might suggest adding:

5. Documentation/wiki publishing sorting-out.
6. Regression test tracking (fstests topic, really, but too much "does this fail for you lately?" IMHO)

I particularly look forward to the Battle Royale between the two
volunteers we have so far for the -stable maintainer position!  ;)

-Eric
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