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Re: [Monotone-devel] Bug Hunt Day


From: Thomas Keller
Subject: Re: [Monotone-devel] Bug Hunt Day
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2010 14:24:34 +0200
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Am 30.04.2010 13:23, schrieb Richard Levitte:
> In message <address@hidden> on Fri, 30 Apr 2010 11:50:23 +0200, Thomas Keller 
> <address@hidden> said:
> 
> me> Am 26.04.2010 17:46, schrieb Thomas Keller:
> me> > 
> me> > Hi all!
> me> > 
> me> > We currently have more than 120 open tickets on Savannah [0] and most of
> me> > them are ages old. I'd love to see this number declining and since I
> me> > know that closing bugs is a tedious task I propose we hold off a
> me> > collaborative "Bug Hunt Day"!
> me> > 
> me> > Objective: Close as many old bugs as possible
> me> > Date / Time: To be determined
> me> > Location: IRC
> me> > First prize: One free merch item from [1] for the person with the most
> me> > closed tickets!
> me> > 
> me> > So, who is on the boat?
> me> 
> me> Thank you all for your feedback - based on Richard's time slots I've set
> me> up a small poll - Richard, Judson, Stephen, Derek and Zbigniew, please
> me> enter the day(s) which work for you. Of course its not required to keep
> me> online 24 hours, only as long as you're able to manage to get away from
> me> other distraction, such as family :)
> me> 
> me>   http://doodle.com/f7wc8cqxz7d6kumx
> 
> Hmmm, "Morning", "Afternoon", "Evening", "Night"...  I hope we all
> mean the same thing (considering that computer nerds are known for
> having a weird sense of time ;-))...  I went with this (some might
> call it "normal" ;-)):
> 
> Morning: 08-12 UTC
> Afternoon: 13-17 UTC
> Evening: 18-22 UTC
> Night: 22-02 UTC
> 
> Since Sweden is 2 hours before UTC, that fits my sense of the day
> pretty darn well ;-)

Well, I actually meant  00 - 06 night, 06 - 12 morning, 12 - 18
afternoon, 18 - 24 evening and was too lazy to spell it out. But as you
said, some people might have a slightly different understanding anyways,
so its good to clear that up. My aim is to pick consecutive time spans
which got the most votes (like f.e  morning + afternoon + evening +
night which might span a day) and announce that as official "bug hunt day".

> I'm guessing most of us have a similar idea, but just in case someone
> has a very different schedule, or happens to be in Australia, it might
> be good for us all to know what we can assume, eh?

Hehe, right ;)

Thomas.

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