On Sun, 24 May 2015, at 17:21, elfy wrote: > Assuming you're able to open the cards (- testing that would be great ;) > ) I could put notes as to anything specific we need looking at during > milestones there for anyone.
Yes, I can open the cards. I've registered as a Trello user as well. > I'm still not sure if this would be any better than specifying when we > call at milestones. May be, may be not but at least cards can be updated and the information is still in one place. > I'm also not sure about weekly updates. That was only something I was suggesting for a totally e-mail solution, otherwise not required. > Now - as far as the meeting goes - I'm happy for it to get discussed, > but unless we get people from the community along who are happy to test > and have opinions - it's just going to end up with me saying "some > people have suggested foo" I'll be there to at least add a 'voice'. > What would be a better idea in my opinion would be a testing/qa specific > meeting. If there are enough people interested in that type of thing > then maybe start a m/l thread and we can see who's up for it - then set > up a meeting in #xubuntu-devel when all (or the majority) can attend. Another more specific meeting? Fine. The etherpad suggestion that you're going to make in your *next* email will be a good one especially for those far west of us and for anyone down under. :) -- Paul White [email protected] -- xubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
