Re: [Koha] Summary of Global Signoff Day 2011-06-15 - more to come?

2011-06-22 Thread Magnus Enger
On 17 June 2011 13:21, BWS Johnson abesottedphoe...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Kia ora!

 -- Better/other lists and visualisations?


 A notch in the belt visualisation. You know you wanna.

Hehe, the thought has crossed my mind. But some things are easy to
do/test and some are hard, sp focusing on numbers might give a skewed
picture of the effort involved.

 -- Could we use some kind of VoIP/videoconferencing tools to make the
 social interactions seem more um... real?



 Mumble, it's like Ventrilo, but bettah.

 http://sourceforge.net/projects/mumble/

 The question would be would this leave a few folks out in the cold if they've 
 a crap connection.

Yeah, I'm not convinced it's a good idea...

Best regards,
Magnus Enger
libriotech.no
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Re: [Koha] Summary of Global Signoff Day 2011-06-15 - more to come?

2011-06-19 Thread MJ Ray
Magnus Enger wrote:
 * GSOD #1
[...]
 You can see a more or less complete list of what bugs were changed here:
 http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Global_sign_off_day,_2011-06-15

Thanks for the summary, Magnus!

I was unaware of that page, so did not edit it when reviewing or
signing off.  Editing a wiki page seems a bit odd: doesn't bugzilla
track status and who's working on a bug already?  Commenting on the
bug or hopping on IRC seems a good idea if you absolutely want to
avoid the risk of two signoffs, one bug (I apologise for that image
;-) ).

 As far as I can tell we were about 6 people signing off on things

JOOI, how can you tell that?

 * GSOD #2
 
 BibLibre have said all their staff will dedicate half a day every two
 weeks to signing off on bugs and similar tasks (woohoo!). I would like
 to propose another GSOD to coincide with their first such day, which
 is scheduled for 2011-07-08. Motto: The more, the merrier!

I send my regrets.  I think that's the second Friday of Co-operatives
Fortnight here and I will be occupied with co-op community events.

 Some questions spring to mind:
 
 - How can we get more people involved?

 - Should the name of the event reflect that other activities (such
 as closing bugs) are encouraged too?

Yes, if they are.  Bug Squashing Party is used in debian.
http://wiki.debian.org/BSP

 - How can we make it even more fun?
 -- Better/other lists and visualisations?
 -- Could we have the huginn bot on IRC annonunce new signoffs, the
 same way it does needs signoffs?
 -- Could we use some kind of VoIP/videoconferencing tools to make the
 social interactions seem more um... real?

I'm unsure about conferencing because it seems like it would need its
own effort to set up (I'd go for a simple SIP party-line, but I'm sure
there are others using incompatible systems which I wouldn't want to
use either) and keep running.  It may also suffer from the
synchronisation problem worse than IRC currently does.

Yes to lists and bots - maybe we could reuse some of the tools from
another bugzilla-using project's bug-squash party?  I'm not sure
where to look for that though.

 Or is GSOD a really bad idea, would it be better to channel our energy
 into making signoffs (and similar activities) look more like an
 ongoing task, and less something you only have to think about once a
 month?

I think spot events are good when we want to bring a count down.

Hope that informs,
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Re: [Koha] Summary of Global Signoff Day 2011-06-15 - more to come?

2011-06-17 Thread BWS Johnson
Kia ora!

 -- Better/other lists and visualisations?


A notch in the belt visualisation. You know you wanna.

 -- Could we use some kind of VoIP/videoconferencing tools to make the
 social interactions seem more um... real?
 


Mumble, it's like Ventrilo, but bettah.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/mumble/

The question would be would this leave a few folks out in the cold if they've a 
crap connection.

Cheers,
Brooke
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Re: [Koha] Summary of Global Signoff Day 2011-06-15 - more to come?

2011-06-17 Thread Lori Bowen Ayre
Maybe there should be some kind of Bug Swatter Award given each month or
after each GSOD session.

I understand that closing out bugs is less sexy and exciting than developing
something new so we need to recognize those that are willing to do that
work.  It is certainly equally important!

Even if we don't have a cash prize or a bouquet to give the award recipient,
there's nothing wrong with giving the developers some extra ++'s from the
user community!

Lori



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On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 3:11 AM, Magnus Enger mag...@enger.priv.no wrote:

 Dear Community!

 * GSOD #1

 Our very first Global Signoff Day (GSOD) was held on 2011-06-15.

 During the 48 hours that make up a day in all available time zones, we
 reduced the number of bugs that had status Needs signoff from about
 76 to about 45. (There were some bugs that got the Needs Signoff
 status during the day, which complicates counting somewhat...)

 You can see a more or less complete list of what bugs were changed here:
 http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Global_sign_off_day,_2011-06-15

 See the bottom of this page for some more numbers, and keep in mind
 that the dates there are relative to UTC:
 http://bugs.koha-community.org/cgi-bin/progress.pl

 As far as I can tell we were about 6 people signing off on things
 during GSOD #1, which is not an astronomical figure, but i still think
 we made some good inroads into the queue. (A number of the remaining
 bugs are actually ones that depend on other bugs that have failed QA,
 so they are not really available for signing off.) Imagine what we
 could have done if there were more of us... ;-)

 * GSOD #2

 BibLibre have said all their staff will dedicate half a day every two
 weeks to signing off on bugs and similar tasks (woohoo!). I would like
 to propose another GSOD to coincide with their first such day, which
 is scheduled for 2011-07-08. Motto: The more, the merrier!

 Some questions spring to mind:

 - How can we get more people involved?
 - Should the name of the event reflect that other activities (such
 as closing bugs) are encouraged too?
 - How can we make it even more fun?
 -- Better/other lists and visualisations?
 -- Could we have the huginn bot on IRC annonunce new signoffs, the
 same way it does needs signoffs?
 -- Could we use some kind of VoIP/videoconferencing tools to make the
 social interactions seem more um... real?

 Or is GSOD a really bad idea, would it be better to channel our energy
 into making signoffs (and similar activities) look more like an
 ongoing task, and less something you only have to think about once a
 month?

 Best regards,
 Magnus Enger
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