+1 to all points made so far. I think docs are great for collaborating on bigger proposals, but mailing list summaries are very helpful since it's often unpractical to click through on each and every one (plus I can search archives more effectively that way). And email for shorter proposals is also much nicer.
-Tyler On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 11:59 AM Reuven Lax <re...@google.com> wrote: > Thank you, this is something that has come up several times and is worth > addressing. > > I tend to agree with your main points here. Google Docs makes a good tool > for collaborative editing and commenting, and is great while iterating on a > design. However once the iterative process is done, the final doc should be > shared (on the dev list and on the Beam site) in a directly-readable > format. I assume best intentions and believe that people sometimes simply > forget to circle back and share the final design doc (I know I have > forgotten to in the past), so we need to make .a stronger effort to track > these things. > > Things that don't require collaborative editing and commenting or things > that are short enough to capture in a one-page email should go directly to > the dev list. There's really no good need to share such documents in Google > Doc form. Again I assume best intentions - I think people often use docs as > a tool to write the proposals, and then simply share out the doc when they > are done. When docs is not adding value, take a second to copy/paste the > proposal into an email instead! > > Reuven > > On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 9:11 AM Rafael Fernandez <rfern...@google.com> > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I think it's important we all discuss in the community what we want to >> do to make sure we communicate effectively. I ask because I've seen >> preferences expressed in dev@, and want to make sure we're conscious >> about our practices. >> >> I think we all want discussions to be accessible to all members of the >> community, and we need to make sure decisions are recorded in the dev@ >> list. If we are not doing this well, we need to flag this. I hope this >> is thread allows us to do so. >> >> Some questions I have: >> >> - Are we sharing docs that require installing software or forcing >> creation of accounts? I don't think this is happening, but let's make >> sure this is not the case. >> - Are we having technical discussions and collaborating in tools such >> as Google Docs without circling back to record decisions in the dev >> list? If so, let' try our best to circle back to the dev list. >> - Are we sharing trivially short information in doc form when an email >> would suffice? If so, we can try our best to avoid that. Save a Beamer >> a click and a new tab! :) >> >> Thoughts? >> r >> >