On Thu, 2011-07-28 at 16:20 -0600, Tim Flink wrote:
> 3. If 'no' to question 2, do people think we need to do
some sort of
> review and notification outside of the blocker meetings and updating
> the bugs themselves? If so, what?
I think that there could be some value in going over the blocker list
between meetings but I'm not as sure about formalizing a time for it. I
certainly don't think that there would be a benefit to pestering
reporters and devs about bugs on a daily basis - that would be
counterproductive.
Yup, that's similar to my feelings. My first gut instinct on this was to
add a paragraph to the blocker bug SOP advising that QA group members
review the blocker bug list daily during the later part of release
phases, but not have any 'extra' email threads.
The possible benefit I can see would be the potential to catch big
issues a couple of days earlier than we otherwise would. I wonder how
many major issues went undetected in F15 until a blocker review
meeting.
Really, not many, I don't think. Several of us, at least including James
and myself, make a point of being CCed on the blocker bugs and looking
at any bug marked as blocking one as soon as we get the email
notification. If you don't do this at present, it's certainly a good
idea to start :)
It seems to me that we could achieve the same effect by going
over them bit by bit between the blocker review meetings.
Any implementation for this seems similar to the proposal to reduce
blocker bug review meeting length [1] maybe they could end up being
combined if successful.
Yep, it's certainly the same kind of ground.
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