On Wed, 2010-12-15 at 08:11 +0000, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:
So it's that time of the year again when some celebrate Christmas
and other celebrate Winter solstice surrounded by trolls elves and what not regardless of
religion or no religion it's a time of vacation for many of us and as Max put "in
short" on another thread on another list.
"Some people's (both Red Hatters and non-Red Hatters) attitude was "ah,
it's finally the two weeks of the year where I can ignore my computer completely and
have a guilt-free vacation!"
Other people's (again both Red Hatters and non-Red Hatters) attitude was "ah,
it's finally the two weeks of the year where I don't have anything else that I
have to do and I can spend more time on Fedora!"
==
These two conflicting approaches to the last 2 weeks of December led
to some frustration, in which people were trying to get stuff done for
Fedora in that time period, but couldn't get in touch with other folks
with whom they'd normally collaborate."
So if you fall into the latter of the two of what Max mentioned ( like
I do ) and you rely on something that's needs to be done by other
members within other communities in the project I suggest you try to
contacting them as soon as possible since vacation might be starting
next week ( like it does for me ) and many corporates shut down no
later then 24. Dec and don't open again until on the new year.
Given that many of us might not be available I propose that we
postpone any QA meetings ( either immitedly or after next meeting 20.
Dec ) until 3. or 10. of January 2011 unless there are some urgent
matters that need to be addressed before that time.
Agreed. I'm planning to be around next Monday (Dec 20) and was intended
to host our final meeting of the year. I won't be available to host the
QA meeting on Dec 27. As always, anyone is able to host the meeting
using previous minutes on the wiki as a guide
(
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Meetings).
Additionally, I'll put out some feelers on Jan 3 to see who is around,
and if there are any urgent issues that surfaced over the holidays that
require attention.
Thanks,
James