On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 2:47 AM Buck O Perley via bitcoin-dev <bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> First just wanted to thank you for taking the initiative to > put this together. I think that as the community and > ecosystem continue to grow, it's going to be an important > part of the process to have groups like this develop. Hopefully > they allow us to resist the "Tyranny of Structurelessness" without > resorting to formalized governance processes and systems.
Huh, lots of reading material behind that phrase. I'd heard it before, but hadn't looked it up. > > Defining a communication channel is still an open question: IRC, Slack, > Discord, Discourse, ... > > I would vote against Slack. IRC is probably the best but maybe too > high a barrier to entry? Publishing logs at least would counter > concerns of it being exclusive. Maybe discord as an alternative. I found Discord immediately wanted a phone number from me. I think IRC remains the lowest bar for participants to contribute. > > About the starting point for regular meetings, I think the good timing is > somewhere in November, after the upcoming cycle of Bitcoin conferences, +1 > Maybe as a way to keep these topics separate, it would make sense > for activation to have its own WG. As norms develop around this one, > they could inform creating a separate space focused on forwarding > research and discussion around how to introduce upgrades to bitcoin. I'd participate in this. > In general it would be nice to have multiple of these groups > happening at once, and finding a way that they can operate separate > from centralized companies. To my mind, there's no good reason why > a supposedly decentralized protocol should have to be focusing on only > one set of protocol advancements at a time. The linear way that > discussions post-Taproot activation took shape ("What do you think the > next bitcoin softfork should be?") is a sign of weakness in my opinion. > Definitely a big red flag that we should be concerned with. Yes. > * Any thoughts on starting to commit to an in-person meetup to happen > ~6 months - 1 year after the start of the regular online meetings? I think that sounds reasonable. _______________________________________________ bitcoin-dev mailing list bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bitcoin-dev