On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 06:47:14PM +0000, Robie Basak wrote: > I propose to get some sponsors together on a nominated day with a goal of > getting the sponsorship queue down to zero (current count 62).
Many thanks to the sponsors who joined us yesterday. We started the day on 78 items. According to our status whiteboard pad, we cleared 36 items from the queue. Today there are 42 items remaining. So we managed to clear more than half of the queue. According to our pad, the participants and the number of items they worked on were: rbasak (22), mterry (11), nacc (9), seb128 (4), sil2100 (1), and mdeslaur (1). Thank you very much for your participation and helping us get the queue down! I did cheat with my own figure: by going first I cleared the queue from the top, and I suspect there were a greater proportion of these for which no action was needed. Given the progress made, I think that getting the queue down to zero and kept down near zero is entirely achievable, and I propose doing this kind of thing again regularly. I count at least 23 items that we cleared from the queue that did not result in a upload (for various reasons). That's more than half of what we cleared that didn't actually need an uploader. I think this is interesting because it means prospective uploaders who are most of the way to getting upload access should be able to help with the sponsorship queue too. If this describes you, then please consider it next time! I was quite ruthless in removing items from the queue, and in my opinion this is the right approach to take. Otherwise the queue gets so cluttered with items that need no action right now that sponsors waste precious time unable to find something useful to do while patch piloting.
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