On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 10:50:02AM -0500, Adam Miller wrote:
>> release engineering. I think in an ideal world, that would
be very
>> nice, and not just release engineering. Once the changes are accepted
>> by FESCo, everyone would look at them and say "okay, I see this needs
>> to be done, and that's in my area, so I'll make sure that goes on my
>> worklist".
> Everyone look at them every time they change? There are days I barely
> get time to read my email! Sorry I don't believe that to be scalable.
I actually agree with this, I don't think it's realistic. We had an
To be clear, I *also* don't think it's realistic. (That context got
lost in the quoting.)
I recently sent an RFC/Proposal email to the Rel-Eng list about
using
a kanban-style approach to projects[0] and using a task board with
cards. I was curious if this is something that maybe would be useful
for FESCo also to plan/track Releases on? Then Rel-Eng could be tagged
on cards in the board that need attention, then that could trigger the
discussion about what's needed. This would kind of centralize the
discussion in one place and might help, thoughts?
I'm definitely in favor; also, I'm thinking it might be an area where
the Fedora Program Manager could provide some administrative
assistance, so tracking this "metawork" doesn't become an _extra_
burden on rel-eng.
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Matthew Miller
<mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader