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Hi all,
On 17/04/2011 05:20, Christian Lohmaier wrote:
Hi Steve, *,

On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 10:10 PM, Steve Edmonds
<steve.edmonds@ptglobal.com>  wrote:
How was the session on triage.
"Failure" basically - (or also bad timing, as 3.4beta has not been
available, and when it was, it turned out that it wasn't running /
there were big problems installing it, so people stayed away)
Yes, and also localization period that for me prevent more participation. So next time, I need to better coordinate this with the development schedule.
But that doesn't mean of course that it was in vain, just means that
it can only get better next time :-)
yes :-)
(and this time there were less than 20 unconfirmed bugs anyway, so it
doesn't hurt much to not have lots of/any participants)
yes, that will serve to improve the process anyway
I suggest a latest working release
instead of a beta, I cannot afford my LO not to work as I need it every
day and are unsure if I can install a beta and a release copy at the
same time. I do not want to take the risk.
Yes, I agree - fur the (expanded) purpose of verifying whether
resolved fixed issues are actually working in the release, there
should be a RC at least (or a version that can be installed alongside
the stable version without "dirty tricks".

But of course it is always hard to tell why people did not show up...

For the next time, we must make sure that all people do know about it.
I'm not sure whether people did read the announcements/were aware of
it, so next time we should put a big note on the homepage and on the
wiki, then this aspect is out of the question.
+1
Or maybe people did join, waited a little and then left again without
writing a word, because the channel itself was silent. So maybe a
dedicated people being "rolemodels" might help. Or maybe give an
IRC-Talk as introduction. (There were quite a few in the
OpenOffice.org project, that I enjoyed very much, but unfortunately
this all died when the person driving it (making a schedule, asking
people to give a talk...) "vanished")
The irc talk introduction is a very good idea, that will fix a meeting point for people (you know with no deadlines...). Making 2 introductions to cover more time zone is also something to think about.

Kind regards
Sophie


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