Re: [openstack-dev] How people handle the ML (bring your patterns/best practices)

2016-09-23 Thread Doug Hellmann
Excerpts from Joshua Harlow's message of 2016-09-23 11:03:24 -0700:
> Since I've heard this a few times over the years (the ML is to hard to 
> read, to much volume, to hard to keep track, to hard/this or that and 
> so-on),
> 
> I thought it would make sense to start to document what folks that have 
> been able to keep track of the ML have been doing and perhaps we can 
> then move such a document to a wiki or other more official document at 
> some stage.
> 
> So to help get these ideas out there I started:
> 
> https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/how-people-read-the-ml
> 
> And
> 

Great idea, Josh, thanks for starting this.

Doug

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[openstack-dev] How people handle the ML (bring your patterns/best practices)

2016-09-23 Thread Joshua Harlow
Since I've heard this a few times over the years (the ML is to hard to 
read, to much volume, to hard to keep track, to hard/this or that and 
so-on),


I thought it would make sense to start to document what folks that have 
been able to keep track of the ML have been doing and perhaps we can 
then move such a document to a wiki or other more official document at 
some stage.


So to help get these ideas out there I started:

https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/how-people-read-the-ml

And

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