After the Global Bug Jam
Alan Pope
alan at popey.com
Mon Feb 23 17:09:23 GMT 2009
2009/2/23 Eddie Martinez <eddiemartinez at gmail.com>:
> History and reference I would say. ability to track who did the most bugs
> over a release cycle, over a day, within a geographical region.
I'd say not. It's not a competition, it's a bug jam. The goal is to
deal with as many bugs in a high quality fashion, not to 'beat'
another team.
I've been made aware that at least one team viewed it pretty much
purely as a competition _first_ and an opportunity to contribute to
Ubuntu _second_. Perception Fail in my opinion.
Now of course, so long as we get lots of quality contributions, does
it matter? Debatable. Some might not highlight the "quality" motif if
they know the "quantity" will get them more kudos/karma/whatever.
Cheers,
Al.
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