From justdave at bugzilla.org Wed Oct 7 22:49:15 2020 From: justdave at bugzilla.org (David Miller) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2020 18:49:15 -0400 Subject: Monthly Bugzilla Meeting Message-ID: <1fa7b3e0-641c-df9a-1b7a-9a5febeacc12@bugzilla.org> We've been doing a project call on the first Wednesday of every month since about 2012 or so.? Once upon a time it was a chance for people to discuss project issues and talk about bugs they were working on.? Nowadays it mostly serves as a quick status report, and sometimes (once or twice a year) a cool demo.? Dylan has been having trouble getting to them because of work conflicts, and he's one of the primary contributors to meeting content, so if we're going to keep doing them, we really need to reschedule it to work at a better time for him. Of course, the next question is should we even be doing them?? There's been probably 2 or 3 meetings per year where I've felt "I'm glad we had that meeting" or "that was cool". :)? Most of them feel like we're going through the motions just to make the meeting happen.? So is it worth doing them?? What communication method would work better for getting information out?? Emailing this list is probably one (I see this will be the first post on this list in a little over a year, wow!). FWIW, even the Mozilla Project has dropped having their usual weekly meetings on Monday because of lack of participation. Thoughts? Dave Miller Project Leader Bugzilla Project https://www.bugzilla.org/ From brianchapman at comcast.net Thu Oct 8 13:17:04 2020 From: brianchapman at comcast.net (Brian Chapman) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2020 08:17:04 -0500 Subject: Monthly Bugzilla Meeting In-Reply-To: <1fa7b3e0-641c-df9a-1b7a-9a5febeacc12@bugzilla.org> References: <1fa7b3e0-641c-df9a-1b7a-9a5febeacc12@bugzilla.org> Message-ID: Ok Sent from my iPad > On Oct 7, 2020, at 5:49 PM, David Miller wrote: > > We've been doing a project call on the first Wednesday of every month > since about 2012 or so. Once upon a time it was a chance for people to > discuss project issues and talk about bugs they were working on. > Nowadays it mostly serves as a quick status report, and sometimes (once > or twice a year) a cool demo. Dylan has been having trouble getting to > them because of work conflicts, and he's one of the primary contributors > to meeting content, so if we're going to keep doing them, we really need > to reschedule it to work at a better time for him. > > Of course, the next question is should we even be doing them? There's > been probably 2 or 3 meetings per year where I've felt "I'm glad we had > that meeting" or "that was cool". :) Most of them feel like we're going > through the motions just to make the meeting happen. So is it worth > doing them? What communication method would work better for getting > information out? Emailing this list is probably one (I see this will be > the first post on this list in a little over a year, wow!). > > FWIW, even the Mozilla Project has dropped having their usual weekly > meetings on Monday because of lack of participation. > > Thoughts? > > Dave Miller > Project Leader > Bugzilla Project > https://www.bugzilla.org/ > > > - > To view or change your list settings, click here: > > _______________________________________________ > dev-apps-bugzilla mailing list > dev-apps-bugzilla at lists.mozilla.org > https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-apps-bugzilla From pami.ketolainen at jolla.com Fri Oct 16 09:18:01 2020 From: pami.ketolainen at jolla.com (Pami Ketolainen) Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2020 12:18:01 +0300 Subject: Monthly Bugzilla Meeting In-Reply-To: <1fa7b3e0-641c-df9a-1b7a-9a5febeacc12@bugzilla.org> References: <1fa7b3e0-641c-df9a-1b7a-9a5febeacc12@bugzilla.org> Message-ID: <9822e644-4b1a-efb5-41fc-3625aed25d75@jolla.com> On 08/10/2020 01:49, David Miller wrote: > What communication method would work better for getting > information out?? Emailing this list is probably one (I see this will be > the first post on this list in a little over a year, wow!). I think this mailing list would be an efficient way. Personally, though I am interested in the Bugzilla project progress, I haven't remembered or had time to watch the project meetings in a long time. A roughly monthly recap of what has been done, and what is possibly happening next, would be quick to read through and probably also take less time from the core contributors to prepare. Also announcements outside the monthly schedule could be good, for major advancements or advertising things where help would be needed, etc. -- Pami Ketolainen