"Francis Giannaros" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> ....To the right list this time; this reply-to business will really be
> the death of me ;)
>
> On 6/4/07, Andreas Jaeger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> So, what needs to be done to get this going (besides announcing a day)?
>>
>> I'm in favor of doing it soon - and repeat if needed ;-)
>>
>> Andreas
>
> After speaking quickly to a few people on IRC we're thinking of the
> weekend on the 16-17 of June. This is only one day after alpha5, but
> I'm not sure we should wait a whole week later for the next weekend.
>
> So, to sum up, the plan would be:
> * Have one bug day for clearing out old bugs (say, from 10.1) which
> would be just after alpha5 time. Also encourage users to file
> enhancement requests for 10.3 at this time, otherwise they may not be
> implementable later.
>
> * Have another bug day after beta1 time (we don't have to think about
> the date yet) for trying to really concentrate on all 10.3 bugs.
>
> * Can take place in #opensuse-bugs. bugbot currently reports all
> openSUSE bug changes in there, but we'll change it at the time to only
> report _new_ bugs to get the traffic down.
>
> I'm thinking we should only announce a day or two before the bug day,
> so it's fresh in people's minds :).

Do we need to write some policies for this?  Or is what we have
sufficient?

Andreas
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