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dholbachgood morning07:26
nigelbdholbach, hey.  got some time?08:47
dholbachnigelb: a bit, yes08:47
nigelbcan you do a review of the current https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReviewersTeam/GettingInvolved08:47
nigelbthe problem is we haven't run into all the use cases yet, so I'm still actively reviewing to come into all the use cases so I add them as examples08:48
dholbachsure08:48
dholbachwho should I mail with my feedback?08:48
nigelbjust ping me :)08:48
dholbachpersia, bryce, bdmurray, james_w, you? somebody else?08:48
nigelbor mail me08:48
dholbachI just thought it'd be good to keep the discussion in the team going :)08:48
dholbachbut I can mail just you too08:49
nigelbdholbach, if you want to start a new thread with the entire discussion, I think thats fine too :)08:49
dholbachI'll do it a bit later today, I first need to get some other stuff done08:49
dholbachbut I'll definitely do it today08:49
dholbachthanks for your work on this!08:49
nigelblot more to go :)08:49
dholbach:-)08:49
nigelboh and just to keep the motivation going08:50
nigelbwe have only 135 bugs in the "to be reviewed queue"08:50
Ciemonnigelb: are those pre-freeze reviews?08:53
nigelbCiemon, well, we'll try to get as many before freeze as possible08:54
nigelbbut I dont think much will happen08:54
Ciemonok08:54
nigelblike, I'm working on 6 bugs now.  I'll probably try and get all of them it :)08:54
CiemonI have some time, but my new patching knowledge often needs guidance08:54
Ciemonask Daviey :)08:55
nigelbCiemon, what part are you having trouble with08:55
Ciemonoh, not trouble.. just lack of knowledge.08:56
Ciemon:)08:56
nigelbyou can always ask in #ubuntu-motu, the responses are fairly fast08:57
Ciemonyep, thanks08:57
DavieyCiemon wants to close 4 bugs with his branch09:04
Davieyso that'll help the stats ! :)09:04
nigelbyou can do that :)09:05
nigelb(actually encouraged, so that you dont clutter the rev numbers)09:05
Davieynigelb: yeah, he did have it as two items.. but the first one hadn't been sponsored yet, so he cleaned it down to 109:06
nigelbDaviey, nice :)09:06
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nigelbpersia, any thoughts regarding what I PM'd you a few days back?16:26
persiaSo, the last couple times you asked me, I replied in /query, and it seems not to have stuck.16:30
persiaAnyway, geser summed up my opinion fairly well in -motu when you asked there.16:30
nigelbit was an unsure move anyway16:30
nigelbso, any intersted devs can straight away join is better?16:31
persiaNo.16:31
persiaBut I suspect that any developer that comes by here and reads our procedures ought get in speedy-like.16:31
nigelbthe trouble I'm facing is recruiting review leads16:32
persiaYeah, I'm expecting most of them to end up being me.16:32
persiaAlthough I hope you'll fill in any times you can.16:32
nigelbI will16:32
nigelbbtw, cypher_mox has agreed to help too :)16:33
nigelband james__w and maco_ will depending on schedule then16:33
persiaBe aware that some folks have nifty highlighting that _ doesn't skip.16:33
nigelbpersia, I tried :D16:33
nigelbcrimsun if his schedule permits though his suspects he might be busy that week16:34
persiaI suspect many folks will be busy dealing with the sync flush + UDS preparation16:34
nigelbif their script catches their name, not my fault :D16:34
nigelbyup, thats what I'm afraid of16:35
nigelbpersia, if its any consolation, only 132 bugs in review queue16:39
nigelbIt can be reduced to 117 since a few of them are kernel or packages we need to ignore16:39
persiaCool.  I've a couple things on my plate now, but will take a swipe through sometime tonight: maybe we can get down to < 100 :)16:42
nigelbthats what I'm hoping for16:42
nigelbwhat happens if we get it down to 0? party? :D16:43
persiaIf you like, but there's still all the old patches to tackle.16:47
persiaIf we get *that* down to 0, someone needs to start a new patch creation initiative.16:48
nigelbyeah, its down to 179716:48
nigelblol, so we'll have patch creation team :D16:48
persiaSo, I'm expecting that in maverick+1 or maverick+2 we'll be able to have classes "How to fix bugs" for bugsquad again, and get more people contributing fixes.16:49
persiaRight.16:49
persiaAnd we'll encourage the patch creation team to follow-up with upstream, etc.16:49
persiaBut that's the future: let's concentrate on the bugs we have now :)16:49
nigelbwe'd then we a *really really good* distro16:49
nigelbs/we/be16:49
persiaI guess.  My thought is more that we ought leverage our strong point (lots of users) as much as possible to help everyone.16:50
nigelbI was thinking we move the starting date up for the script once we get to less than 2016:51
persiaSounds reasonable.16:51
nigelbLet me get to work on a few patches, some of them can still be removed from review queue16:51
nigelbah, dan has given me more work on the wiki16:52
nigelbare you up-to-date on mails?16:52
nigelbdholbach, the patch-rejected-tag is to be used when upstream doesn't want to incorporate it in, when they want changes to it, it becomes patch-needswork.  See bug 3328816:53
ubot3Malone bug 33288 in poppler "Evince doesn't handle columns properly" [Unknown,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/3328816:54
dholbachnigelb: right, I'm asking "when is patch-*-rejected tag going to be != patch-needswork"16:54
nigelbdholbach, I'll hunt down a use case from gnome upstream16:54
dholbachit would mean "ok we forwarded it upstream, they don't want it, but we'll use it anyway", right?16:55
nigelbits like work that ayatana does16:55
nigelbsome stuff is ubuntu specific that upstream doesnt want in their code base16:55
nigelbso they reject the patch, but if its something we'd like it, we'll know it was forwarded and they didn't want it in16:56
nigelbpersia, got anything to add to ^16:57
dholbachI think it'd be better if we made the decision process so that we don't need those tags :-)16:58
dholbachbut it's basically just a foot note16:58
dholbachnothing too important16:58
dholbachI'd just prefer if we had less tags ;-)16:58
persiaI've had patched rejected as not-needswork.16:58
persiaFor example, a patch to implement some feature that upstream said didn't belong in the software at all.16:59
dholbachright16:59
persia(I know: let's make dpkg a mailreader!)16:59
dholbachin that case it'd still be a patch-needswork for us16:59
nigelbhehe.  we could just change it to patch-rejected and add comments as to which upstream (debian vs all the way upstream)16:59
dholbachwe have an open bug that we want to resolve somehow16:59
persiadholbach: Why?  How is adding mail reader support to dpkg "needs-work"?16:59
dholbachif upstream says "please do it differently" that's the decision we want to hear16:59
persiaThere's no sensible work that can improve that?16:59
dholbachok, then we won't fix the bug too17:00
nigelbthen we'd like to see why as soon as we open the bug17:00
persiaBut patch-rejected-upstream != patch-rejected17:01
dholbachall I'm saying is: if I have difficulties getting the sense of these tags, there will probably be a bunch of others who have more problems17:02
dholbach:)17:02
persiaQuite possibly.17:02
dholbachthe decision tree is not quite clear and "patch-rejected-upstream" is in no way a "final stage of the bug or patch"17:02
persiaI suspect we need a significant body of data to actually interpret the tags properly.17:02
dholbachI personally would have preferred tags that indicate what needs to be done with the bug / patch17:02
dholbachso we could use them as working lists17:02
persiaNo, patch-rejected-upstream only says that upstream didn't want it: we might want to carry it, or we might want to rework it.17:02
dholbachbut anyway17:03
persiadholbach: Do you have an alternate strategy/workflow for all the tags?  If you've a better one, I'm sure the rest of us would be willing to adjust.17:03
dholbachI proposed something in a mail I sent to the first discussions of the team17:04
dholbachbut I have a call coming up now17:04
persiaI see that, but I can't imagine how we can know what has been sent upstream, or what upstream responses we have with that.17:06
persiaAnyway, tell me after your call if you like :)17:06
nigelbi'll try incorporate what you've suggested and yes, we're open to suggestions :)17:07
nigelbSo, when to forward to debian?  When issues are in something inside /debian and when upstream is dead and we still sync from debian?17:31
nigelbpersia, can reply ^ when you get time17:50
persiaI think we should forward to Debian whenever the issue expresses itself in Debian17:53
persiaThat means testing in Debian, of course.17:53
persiaIf we *also* forward upstream, it's trivial to tell the Debian BTS that it's been forwarded upsteam, and the Debian maintainer can make a determination as to how to proceed.17:54
nigelbpersia, lost power for 10 mins just after I asked you.  but got the answers :)18:05
nigelbok, so replied to dholbach's mail  :)18:12
nigelbpersia, we need to come up with something for bugs like bug 51150218:27
ubot3Malone bug 511502 in xdvik-ja "TeXLive 2009 transition: libkpathsea5" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/51150218:27
nigelbthere are patches, but all sponsored, but there are open tasks, so end up in review queue18:28
persiaI think the real solution is to convince people not to file those bugs, and complain when they do.18:28
nigelbhuh?18:28
persiaIt's duplicate information (see the NBS page), and mostly useless.18:28
persiaPlus it annoys all sorts of folk who are subscribed to the packages.18:28
nigelbyeah18:29
nigelbThere are a couple more of those bugs.  I'm waiting for update to the script to deal with these for now18:29
persiaMaking them go away takes time and education.18:29
nigelbisn't it easier to open multiple bugs?18:30
persiaNo.  It's trivial to open a bug with lots of tasks.18:30
persiaIt just happens to be completely useless for that class of issue.18:30
nigelbIts mostly our developers themselves who do it :(18:30
persiaI know.18:31
persiaFor now, I suggest the reviewers team completely ignore them.18:31
persiaIf I can make them go away, I will, but I'm unsure I can do that easily.18:31
nigelbor create lots of noise that people stop fililng it :D18:31
nigelbabupersia, *sigh* oh well, your point just got re-emphasized18:35
nigelbabucan PM me what you said after "nigelb> or create lots of noise that people stop fililng it :D" ?18:36
persiaNo, because you're not here :)  But I didn't say anything, so perhaps I can, as the receipt of nothing would comply with the request to send nothing :)18:37
nigelbabupersia, sometimes I wish you spoke English.18:38
* nigelbabu smirks18:38
nigelbabupersia, so is there a way to show only 1 instace of those type of bugs?18:41
persiaSearch only for a given source package :)18:43
nigelbabupersia, :P  I meant in the review queue18:44
persiaI don't think so: we've had that issue in the sponsoring queue before.  Since the only sensible justification for those massive bugs is to help sponsor other people's NBS work, this makes it useless even for it's intended purpose.18:45
nigelbabusigh :x18:46

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