[OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] [OPEN-ILS-DEV] Bug squashing days

Kathy Lussier klussier at masslnc.org
Fri Aug 8 17:33:09 EDT 2014


Hi all,

Let's go with Tuesday, August 26. I'll send out more details as we get 
closer.

Kathy

Kathy Lussier
Project Coordinator
Massachusetts Library Network Cooperative
(508) 343-0128
klussier at masslnc.org
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kmlussier

On 8/6/2014 12:05 PM, Kathy Lussier wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm sending out a last call to fill out the Doodle poll for Bug
> Squashing Day at http://doodle.com/2dx9h3cccwbp84v4. I plan to close
> the poll at the end of the day tomorrow. As of now, it looks like
> Monday, August 25 to Wednesday, August 27 are the best dates.
>
> Thanks!
> Kathy
>
> Kathy Lussier
> Project Coordinator
> Massachusetts Library Network Cooperative
> (508) 343-0128
> klussier at masslnc.org
> Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kmlussier
>
> On 8/1/2014 11:08 AM, Kathy Lussier wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Unfortunately, it looks like I mistakenly added July dates to the
>> poll instead of some of the August dates we were polling. I usually
>> can edit a Doodle poll to fix these mistakes, but Doodle just isn't
>> cooperating with me on this poll.
>>
>> Therefore, I had to create a new poll for bug squashing day. The poll
>> is available at http://doodle.com/2dx9h3cccwbp84v4. Anyone who filled
>> out the first poll will need to enter their dates again on the new poll.
>>
>> Sorry!
>>
>> Kathy
>>
>> Kathy Lussier
>> Project Coordinator
>> Massachusetts Library Network Cooperative
>> (508) 343-0128
>> klussier at masslnc.org
>> Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kmlussier
>>
>> On 7/29/2014 1:45 PM, Kathy Lussier wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Based on the discussion at yesterday's developers meeting, I'm
>>> putting out a poll to find out when people would be available for
>>> the Bug Squashing Day. To give us plenty of time to get ready, I'm
>>> targeting the final two weeks of August, but I have excluded days
>>> when we have previously-scheduled Evergreen meetings (EOB and web
>>> team.) The poll is available at http://doodle.com/6ush6hyx9pa39pv3.
>>>
>>> Once again, this day is not just for developers. We're looking at
>>> setting up sandboxes to make it easier for people to make it easier
>>> to test bug fixes. If you think you might be interested in testing
>>> patches or in helping to confirm bugs, please take time to fill out
>>> the Doodle poll.
>>>
>>> Thanks all! I think it will be a great day and, hopefully, a
>>> productive one as well!
>>>
>>> Kathy
>>>
>>> Kathy Lussier
>>> Project Coordinator
>>> Massachusetts Library Network Cooperative
>>> (508) 343-0128
>>> klussier at masslnc.org
>>> Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kmlussier
>>>
>>> On 7/25/2014 7:27 PM, Kathy Lussier wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> Last fall, I put out an e-mail message suggesting community bug
>>>> squashing days- http://markmail.org/message/22six3nkgbhr3f3t. It
>>>> received some support at the time, but I didn't do any
>>>> follow-through to make it happen.
>>>>
>>>> Last week, I took some time to update a local spreadsheet I'm
>>>> maintaining on Launchpad bugs that are important to libraries in
>>>> the three MassLNC networks. I was pleased to remove some bugs that
>>>> have since been fixed, but then I added a whole lot more. We
>>>> started with about 50 bugs on the list, and the number is now at
>>>> 83. These numbers reminded me of how it important it is that we try
>>>> to allocate some time on a community level to fix bugs.
>>>>
>>>> I have a more formal proposal I would like to put forward and, if
>>>> it's agreeable to others, I commit to doing my part to try to make
>>>> these days happen.
>>>>
>>>> Proposal: Evergreen Bug Squashing Days
>>>>
>>>> Goal: The goal of bug squashing days is for contributors and
>>>> volunteers to commit the entire day to the following activities:
>>>>
>>>> * Fixing bugs
>>>> * Testing bugs that have pullrequests
>>>> * General bug wrangling activities (confirming bugs, marking
>>>> duplicates, etc.)
>>>> * Pushing bug fixes into Evergreen (for core committers)
>>>>
>>>> When:
>>>> I'm proposing that we try to schedule bug squashing days on a
>>>> quarterly basis. I was thinking August/November/February/May would
>>>> be a good schedule where the bug squashing days aren't running up
>>>> against an Evergreen release.
>>>>
>>>> What is Needed:
>>>> * Somebody to work on scheduling the day and set up a wiki page (I
>>>> volunteer, but am happy to hand off the task or work with somebody
>>>> else if needed.)
>>>> * Volunteers willing to devote a day of their time to the above
>>>> activities. These volunteers do not need to just be developers or
>>>> sys admins. Anyone can confirm bugs, look for duplicates, or
>>>> perhaps team up with a sys admin to test patches.
>>>>
>>>> Extras:
>>>> The idea for these bug squashing days came from similar days
>>>> organized by the Koha community.
>>>> http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Category:Global_bug_squashing_days.
>>>> They do a couple of things that I would love to see for Evergreen
>>>> bug squashing days.
>>>>
>>>> * The Koha community uses this great scoreboard on bug squashing
>>>> days - http://scoreboard.koha-community.org/.  The code for the
>>>> scoreboard is available at
>>>> https://gitorious.org/scoreboard/scoreboard. It would be great if
>>>> we had a volunteer who was willing to create a similar scoreboard
>>>> for Evergreen bug squashing days.
>>>> * The Koha community also has Sandboxes available that makes it
>>>> easier for librarians to test patches. It may be a little difficult
>>>> to pull together something  for Evergreen that's as automated as
>>>> these Sandboxes, but I think it's worthwhile to set a goal to
>>>> eventually have some Sandbox servers available to the Evergreen
>>>> community where patches can be tested (not just on Bug Squashing
>>>> days).
>>>>
>>>> I've also added this proposal to the agenda for Monday's developers
>>>> meeting. If there is general support for this idea, then I'll put
>>>> out a Doodle poll next week to see if we can schedule a day.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks all!
>>>> Kathy
>>>>
>>>
>>
>



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