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On 9/11/2012 12:41 PM, Joshua Cranmer wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/11/2012 1:47 PM, Mike Conley
wrote:<br>
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<span class="author-g-fp2xkcspz122zccid7qs b"><b>Action items</b></span></blockquote>
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<li><span class="author-g-fp2xkcspz122zccid7qs">Get a list of
people watching each TB component, and make sure we've got
somebody with eyes on each one.</span></li>
<li><span class="author-g-fp2xkcspz122zccid7qs">We're going to
tackle the Papercuts list (10 bugs) to prove that we can
deal with a list.</span></li>
<li><span class="author-g-fp2xkcspz122zccid7qs">rkent(?) is
going to send out a weekly status report on the Papercuts
list, and what needs fixing, on what got fixed.</span></li>
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I was under the impression that the weekly status report on The
List was going to be managed by QA / Support. It's also not clear
who will be receiving the status report on The List.<br>
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Going forward, there is not going to be enough (paid) QA/support
around to maintain The List. Looking backward, I don't think that
QA/Support has felt sufficiently empowered to regularly bug
developers to work on specific papercut issues.<br>
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A "developer lead" need to advocate for getting things on the list
fixed. A "QA/support" lead needs to advocate to add things to the
list. Since we agreed at the meeting that the issue in the past has
been getting things fixed, I have volunteered (post TB-17) to serve
as the "developer lead" in this narrow case to advocate for getting
things fixed.<br>
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rkent<br>
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