We are now at 16. Less than 24 hours ago, we were at 68. The IRC channel has
been on fire. Amazing work everyone! I've been at decent companies where
this many issues weren't addressed in a month. Many hands make light work,
as my (large) family always says.
-Dan
On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 19:34, Shane Bryzak <sbryzak(a)redhat.com> wrote:
https://issues.jboss.org/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?mode=hide&request...
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We've made some nice progress and I'm pleased to say we're down to 32
issues. Here's a couple of breakdowns:
By module:
SEAM: 7 issues
SEAMCATCH: 2 issues
SEAMFACES: 5 issues
SEAMINTL: 3 issues
SEAMREMOTING: 2 issues
SEAMREST: 3 issues
SEAMSECURITY: 4 issues
SEAMSERVLET: 2 issues
SEAMWICKET: 2 issues
SOLDER: 2 issues
By assignee:
Jose Freitas: 1
Shane Bryzak: 6
Dan Allen: 5
Jozef Hartinger: 9
Jason Porter: 2
Martin Gencur: 1
Brian Leathem: 3
Ken Finnigan: 3
Unassigned: 2
The module spread is quite evenly distributed, which is good. As for
issues per assignee, Jozef has by far the most so if you have some spare
time and are able to help him out then please step up.
I'll be sending out another update this evening (my time), so keep up
the good work! Let's try to get this down to less than 10 by the end of
tomorrow.
Shane
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