Hi, +1 Konstantin. Our mottos at Apache are:
"If it didn't happen on a mailing list, it didn't happen." "Put community before code." On the other hand, ASF has an account at Slack and you can create a channel for NLPCraft at there. Kind Regards, Furkan KAMACI On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 9:58 AM Konstantin Boudnik <[email protected]> wrote: > Good points Aaron. > > I'd like to add one general motto of Apache: "if it didn't happen on > mailing list - it didn't happen". This is indeed very important because > emails are archived and easily accessible by people in different > timezone - remember that many projects are quite spread around the > globe. This is why we are having a minimum 72 hours period on votes and > other important decisions. > > Thanks, > Cos > > On 2020-03-02 09:48, Aaron Radzinski wrote: > > Sergey(s), Dmitriy, Nikita, > > This is the first message in our dev list! From now on, all major > technical > > discussions should be happening here instead of Slack or Skype. We can > > still use Slack and Skype for all basic, day-today communications but in > > all cases we need to make sure that all important technical decisions are > > recorded in the dev list. Remember - dev list exists for *others* to look > > and learn about the project and participation in it. > > > > As an inaugural topic, I think we need to discuss when and how we are > going > > to migrate to ASF git infra. I suspect the whole process can take a week > if > > not more and therefore we need to plan it accordingly. > > > > I know there are several issues at work by Sergeys and myself (Nikita?). > I > > suggest we get to a certain stable point and start the migration. I will > > lead the migration (it's easier to be done by one person anyways). I also > > suggest we DO NOT wait for the release point because I think we are > weeks, > > if not longer, away from that. We need to migrate quicker. > > > > Thoughts, comments, suggestions? > > > > Thank you, > > -- > > Aaron Radzinski > > >
