[Gluster-users] Initiative to increase developer participation

Lalatendu Mohanty lmohanty at redhat.com
Fri May 30 14:32:57 UTC 2014


On 05/30/2014 01:16 PM, Niels de Vos wrote:
> On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 11:08:34PM -0400, Pranith Kumar Karampuri wrote:
>> hi,
>>      We are taking an initiative to come up with some easy bugs where
>>      we can help volunteers in the community to send patches for.
>>
>> Goals of this initiative:
>>   - Each maintainer needs to come up with a list of bugs that are easy
>>     to fix in their components.
>>   - All the developers who are already active in the community to help
>>     the new comers by answering the questions.
>>   - Improve developer documentation to address FAQ
> Documentation in the wiki, mainly these pages:
> - http://www.gluster.org/community/documentation/index.php/Main_Page#Developers
> - http://www.gluster.org/community/documentation/index.php/Developers
>
>>   - Over time make these new comers as experienced developers in
>>     glusterfs :-)
>>
>> Maintainers,
>>       Could you please come up with the initial list of bugs by next
>>       Wednesday before community meeting?
> If we mark bugs with the EasyFix keyword (see below), all bugs can get
> listed with a simple Bugzilla query:
> - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&keywords=EasyFix&product=GlusterFS
>
>> Niels,
>>     Could you send out the guideline to mark the bugs as easy fix. Also
>>     the wiki link for backports.
> To mark a bug as Easy to Fix, open the Bug, and add in 'EasyFix' in the
> 'Keywords' field. Of course, it would help any newcomer if there is
> a comment on where (i.e. which source file, function) the changes are
> needed. For example, https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1100204 contains
> a clear description what is needed, and where.
>
> For the stable branches (release-3.4 and release-3.5 in the git
> repository), it often is needed to 'backport' a change from the current
> development branch (master). Backporting is for many changes relatively
> easy and we have started to document the steps here:
> - http://www.gluster.org/community/documentation/index.php/Backport_Guidelines
>
> The "Backport Wishlist" is a list of patches/bugs that are proposed
> candidates for backporting. When a backport request has been filed,
> a bug for this backport and the release-version should be created.
> Depending on the change, the EasyFix keyword could be set by the person
> creating the bug (or by a developer or sub-maintainer after a review).
>
>> PS: This is not just for new comers to the community but also for
>> existing developers to explore other components.
>>
>> Please feel free to suggest and give feedback to improve this process
>> :-).
> And, as a reminder, anyone that is interested in trying to write
> a patch, do not hesitate to ask questions. If something in the
> documentation is unclear, we do need to know so that we can improve it.
> Furthermore, I am of the opinion that there hardly exist stupid
> questions, and it's more stupid to not ask questions that others can
> easily answer. Always assume that if you have a question, someone else
> would like to hear the answer too :-)
> Reach out to the developers in #gluster or #gluster-dev on Freenode IRC,
> or on one of the mailinglists, try to keep the discussions public so
> that anyone can learn from it.
>
> Thanks,
> Niels
> _______________________________________________

Thank you very much guys for taking this initiative :)




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