[Hamara-devel] A developer monthly/bi-weekly mail ?

shirish shirish at hamaralinux.org
Wed Oct 21 15:20:17 BST 2015


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On Monday 19 October 2015 09:29 PM, Gurvinder wrote:
> Good suggestion.
>
> On Monday 19 October 2015 09:27 PM, shirish wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> What do people think of having a developer monthly/bi-weekly mail ?
>>
>> I am open to being part of it. It would include all the commits which
>> were made, bugs resolved, bugs which are open and interesting and some
>> sort of roadmap for next couple of weeks/month etc.
>>
>> What do people of think ?
>>
>> Look forward to hearing from all.
>>
>
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@ Gurvinder thanks for your vote of confidence but the real test is can 
we do it and how should we go about doing it ?

This mail would need complete community participation so all from hamara 
i.e. Aparna, Amardeep, Gurvinder, Shahper, saurabh, kuldeep,  Vikas, 
Raju and anyone else that I may have missed (not intentionally though.)

So how should we go about it. One idea would be to have it on etherpad 
where people could say this is something I resolved.

Also development doesn't just mean just doing commits on hamara but also 
making and resolving bugs and issues on the infrastructure side and all 
sorts of contributions. The contributions will carry the person's name 
so everybody is credited whoever has done the work.

What I'm thinking or/and driving at is similar to what can be seen at 
http://bits.debian.org so this doesn't just sit as an e-mail but also 
becomes a blog post and at some point in the future has its own corner.

For this to happen though, we need a means of collaboration, I was 
thinking of an etherpad instance. What do people think of it, please let 
me know.

If people think it is doable and we should do it now, then would raise a 
bug and then have a date by which we should publish something.

Looking forward to people's views for the same.

-- 
Regards,
Shirish Agarwal,
Community Lead,
Hamaralinux.org


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