Hi,

Just a suggestion, but if in that etherpad you could put the bug 
subject/project, it’d help folks scan for relevant reviews. It’s a bit many 
links to click through.

Thanks,
doug


> On Apr 15, 2015, at 9:27 PM, Bhargava, Ruchi <ruchi.bharg...@intel.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello, 
>   
> Parts of the OpenStack community in China recently joined together to focus 
> on bug fixing for Nova and Neutron. This is the 1st event of its kind for 
> this group and they are very excited to make this contribution.  They 
> identified 43 bugs to work on and have submitted patches for 29 of them. 
>   
> I’m asking for your support to prioritize these patches for your review to 
> support increasing the stability and robustness of these key OpenStack 
> services and provide appreciation and on-going motivation to the OpenStack 
> PRC development community for this effort. The etherpad with the bug fix 
> details is https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/prc_kilo_nova_neutron_hackathon 
> <https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/prc_kilo_nova_neutron_hackathon> 
>   
> For future hackathons, would be interested in your suggestions on how we can 
> increase the impact in terms of timing in the cycle, methodology of 
> engagement of cores, triaging of bugs. 
>   
> Ruchi Bhargava 
> Intel Corporation 
> 
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