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Hi Bjoern,

On Monday, 2015-06-29 11:28:02 +0200, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:

- create a query that show all "priority: highest" bugs that have been touched
  in the last 25 hours (daily), 8 days (weekly)[1]
- have a bot send these summaries daily or weekly to the dev-list
- drop the "MABs are CC'ed to the dev-list

Personally, I would go with 'daily summaries', just like for gerrit. Note that
even with that, it will reduce the spammage of the dev-list to 1 daily mail
that is actually read, instead of ~4 that are likely ignored.

This would mean that we would have:
- a daily summary of MAB/priority highest activity to the dev-list
- no additional spammage of the dev-list

Sounds all good to me, though I think every other day would be
sufficient. Plus, have a named query for that (and possibly others) so
one can quickly generate a fresh list whenever needed.

- weekly review of bugs that have been newly raised to 'priority:highest' in
  the ESC call

What exactly do you mean with review here? I don't think we should spend
too much time on that during the ESC call, but I'd be ok with some "does
anyone see a bug on this list that shouldn't belong there" topic.

  Eike

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