Development monitoring (Re: Recent changes to Ubuntu)

Nick Loeve ubuntu at trickie.org
Mon Apr 11 02:31:35 UTC 2005


Nick Loeve wrote:
> Mary Gardiner wrote:
> 
>>On Fri, Apr 08, 2005, Nick Loeve wrote:
>>
>>
>>>- Maybe a weekly round up of what is going on in the dev mailinglist,
>>>  posted to the docteam list?
>>>- I could maybe post back a summary of any dev changes/additions, in
>>>  regards to how it would impact documentation, so that the developers
>>>  get a chance to comment and make sure my interpretation is correct.
>>>  This may help to raise awareness of how development decisions could
>>>  impact on documentation. This could possibly also be weekly or
>>>  bi-weekly.
>>>- Possibly reviewing development change logs and summarising them from
>>>  a dev team perspective? I do not currently know the best place to get
>>>  this information though.
>>
>>
>>It all sounds good: I guess the best way to test it out would be to just
>>start doing it, and see what comes of it.
> 
> 
> Right on! I will have a think about it a bit more, and try to discover
> alternate ways of getting information (like changelogs etc) this
> weekend. Then hopefully start the process next week.

I didn't get a chance to really think about this on the weekend. I will
be trying to followup this week. :)

Just thought i'd let you know.

> 
> As someone (sorry i can't remember who) also said i will start
> monitoring kubuntu-devel.
> 
> 
>>I would also like to see someone at the Technical Board meetings, and
>>maybe at Community Council, although again I'm not volunteering (the
>>next technical board meeting is at 4am Sydney time on a work day for
>>me). Maybe the best thing to do for those is just to advertise them in
>>#ubuntu-doc's topic so that people know to pop over if they want to.
> 
> 
> Well that would be 4am Melbourne time also. Maybe we need someone in a
> closer timezone to go to the meeting. I will try and make sure that
> similar meetings or events are publicized to the doc team, and then we
> can see who will be around at the time.
> 
> Cheers
> trickie (Nick Loeve)
> 





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