On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 3:13 AM, Lars Bergstrom wrote:
>> As a spare time outside contributor, it has become pretty much
>> impossible for me to stay informed of what's happening in Servo land,
>> since the meetings (and thus the meeting notes) have been cancelled;
>> while
On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 12:36 PM, Olaf Buddenhagen
wrote:
> As a spare time outside contributor, it has become pretty much
> impossible for me to stay informed of what's happening in Servo land,
> since the meetings (and thus the meeting notes) have been cancelled;
>
On 22/09/16 18:07, Lars Bergstrom wrote:
> I've noticed that while some people are still submitting their weekly
> status updates on http://statusupdates.dev.mozaws.net/ (thank you!),
> it's both not everybody and we're missing a bunch of the more active
> community members who might like to
As one of the regular users of the existing service, I agree with Nick.
I have appreciated the concise but informative updates from other Servo
developers, especially during periods when I've had my attention split
between Servo and Gecko. I also keep a text file where I add bullet
points for
I'm not a Servo person, but...
I think hand-written updates are *much* better than auto-generated
updates, because you can put interesting context and background into
hand-written updates. (In my long experience at Mozilla I enjoy
reading hand-written updates of various kinds, but auto-generated
I just found out that it's open to the community to submit to, not just
Mozilla employees. Now that I realized I could actually sign in using
Mozillians, I'll actually start submitting there. :-)
On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 9:34 AM Manish Goregaokar
wrote:
> I've always liked
I've always liked the idea of standu.ps with the IRC bot reporting.
Large tasks may become tricky with standups. AIUI you ping the
standups bot when you finish a task, but for long running tasks (large
PRs, etc) you can't do this so easily. With statusupdates I just add
an entry "worked more on
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