I'll have a quick look on rbtool.

I don't agree at all that more ASFBot noise should be produced. I'd like to
take the time to learn lua, but the dev channel is not inviting to me
because of it. I would propose to remove the present day message from it
instead. They get send to the mail list which is good enough, isn't it? Now
that we stopped #meeting , lets make sure discussion have all space
available on #dev...???

daan


On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 6:18 PM, Prasanna Santhanam <t...@apache.org> wrote:

> On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 06:07:48PM +0200, Daan Hoogland wrote:
> > this has been kind of bugging me too. Along with unanswered questions on
> > teh list by newbees like me. As we all depend on volunteers and
> > conculeagues I don't really see a solution but reporting on outstanding
> > reviews and maybe unanswered questions. The latter can only be done
> > manually though, as it is really hard to automatically determine that a
> > mail requires reply. I kept track of the unanswered mails for one week
> > after ccc13. It were six that I didn't have time to gain knowledge to
> > answer. This is not extreme, but still may be a waste as some of the
> posing
> > people might have been thrown of the cloudstack track by them. Hugo said
> he
> > had a script querying the review board for old reviews and an automated
> > report on that would be easier. I know all you guru's do your best but a
> > weekly report, keeping us all conscious might help.
> >
> Yes - Rohit wrote the script and I send it sometimes before things
> like freeze/deadlines to alert the community but everyone's like ...
> meh.
>
> https://github.com/vogxn/RBTool (that's the tool)
>
> We should also have IRC alerts via ASFBot for every rb request posted
> and merged.  I was going to work on this with Humbeedoh (INFRA) but am
> yet to get to it. Feel free to pick it up - ASFBot is written in Lua.
>
> If you can't convince the people, try write tools around it eh?
>
>
> > As you might have guessed this is me volunteering to keep track of
> > unanswered questions for a few weeks. As we go along good ideas on how to
> > improve our way might spring up. /me is an optimist at rare occasions.
>
> I rant and go do the postive thing hoping for it to be picked up.
> Guess that makes me an optimist :)
>
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> Prasanna.,
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