Archive administration - mentoring and days

Martin Pitt martin.pitt at ubuntu.com
Wed Feb 18 09:54:57 GMT 2009


Hello Jamie, James, and Dustin,

how is your archive admin training coming along? Should we plan some
more sessions to train you for particular things, or do you fell that
you just want to ask if you encounter something that's unfamiliar to
you?

Also, we currently have two open archive day slots [1]. Can you please
pick one which is convenient to you and add it to [1]? If we cover the
entire week, then the workload on each day should be fairly bearable.

With having a full squad of 6 archive admins, it would of course also
be reasonable to rearrange the archive days a bit, i. e. do NEW
processing, syncs, bug processing, NBS, etc. just twice a week instead
of every day. If you just want to do a subset of the tasks, then
please say so in [1], then another archive admin member can do other
stuff in parallel.

The point of archive days is (1) to have a default person to come to
when someone needs something urgently, and (2) avoid clashes in
~/syncs/ and NEW processing. I. e. the archive admin of the day can
just do them, while everyone else should check/wait/ask/coordinate if
he wants to do syncs, NEW, etc.

Thanks,

Martin

[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArchiveAdministration#Archive%20days

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Martin Pitt                        | http://www.piware.de
Ubuntu Developer (www.ubuntu.com)  | Debian Developer  (www.debian.org)
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