Low bug triage activity all around
Omer Akram
om26er at ubuntu.com
Thu Jan 3 12:41:42 UTC 2013
Hey
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 5:31 PM, Lars Duesing <lars.duesing at camelotsweb.de>wrote:
> I do see another problem: After canonical told people there would be no
> alpha/beta-builds and there will be some work behind the scene for doing
> some "great bang" on unfolding the news, many people (including me) went
> away from developing/bug fixing because it was clearly shown that help is
> not wanted.
The alpha/beta thing might be playing a role in reduced involvement but for
the "great bang" thing it seems that has been happening since 10.04 with
all the new branding stuff which just landed. The new skunkwork thing
however wanted more people involvement. So the real problem is people not
understanding the concept or not being associated with Ubuntu in the past
to know that that has been happening for a while.
Even though me answering goes offtopic for this list :/
I would never get into that vip-circle, so I cannot help in any way. Period.
> (Even if these thoughts are clearly rubbish, but human brain...)
>
> ;-)
> Lars
>
Thanks!
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 5:31 PM, Lars Duesing <lars.duesing at camelotsweb.de>wrote:
> I do see another problem: After canonical told people there would be no
> alpha/beta-builds and there will be some work behind the scene for doing
> some "great bang" on unfolding the news, many people (including me) went
> away from developing/bug fixing because it was clearly shown that help is
> not wanted. I would never get into that vip-circle, so I cannot help in any
> way. Period.
> (Even if these thoughts are clearly rubbish, but human brain...)
>
> Lars
>
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