From: Dmitriy S. <sha...@gm...> - 2015-03-17 11:01:37
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Good idea, any weekends are good for me, just need to know it upfront. On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 12:21 PM, Adam Retter <ad...@ex...> wrote: > I am concerned that when I last looked, we had 99 open issues on > GitHub. I think we are getting to that horrible situation that we also > had on SF, which is that we have many issues that are never addressed > or fixed. Apart from Dannes I don't see a lot of people consistently > responding to issues. This is not good as many people look at this > figure as part of an indicator to the health of a project. > > I was thinking that perhaps we could have an issue hack-weekend, where > we all agree a weekend and then explicitly spend the weekend working > together to attack issues and trying to fix/answer as many as possible > to reduce the backlog. This could be done via Skype (or other) from > home/office without actually meeting. > > Would anyone else be willing to set aside a weekend for this? If so, > could you give me a vague idea of which weekends you might have > available in the next 3 months. -- Dmitriy Shabanov |