Great idea, excited to join the meeting, hopefully, we can figure something out that works for most of us.
> On 15. Mar 2019, at 22:57, Ryan Curtin <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > Over the past months (I hoped it would be weeks but instead it took > months) I have been trying to revamp the processes through which we > manage mlpack, since up to this point it's really been pretty ad-hoc. > For instance, we seem to release whenever I'm able to, but the release > effort is huge and so... there has not been a release in a while. :) > > The new website should do a lot to assist with the release process, > since that was one of the big bottlenecks. If you're interested in > taking a look, see https://github.com/mlpack/mlpack.org/pull/6 and > please do feel free to comment. > > In any case, mlpack has grown enough that one person can no longer keep > up with quite everything that is going on. So I thought a useful way > forward here is that we can get together and meet and plot out a roadmap > to the next release. I thought also this might be really nice to do as > a video meeting, so we can see each other and talk to each other and get > to know each other a little better. :) (Of course, if that doesn't > work, we can always do an IRC meeting too.) > > It seems reasonable to make these kind of meetings regular; perhaps > maybe once a month or twice a month. We can keep them relatively quick > and discuss the state of current projects, what should go into or stay > out of upcoming releases, and longer-term goals and directions that each > of us have. > > So, for now, I mostly wanted to take a straw poll to see what > maintainers and contributors think. Good idea / bad idea? > > If enough of us think it's a reasonable idea to do, then we can start > figuring out a time with a whenisgood or something. We're globally > distributed, so the timezones may be a little hard (actually the only > continent we're missing for contributors is Antarctica, so if anyone > knows someone there... see if you can get them to make a grammar fix or > something). But we can take notes during the meeting to share with > anyone who didn't make it. > > Thanks, and have a great weekend! > > Ryan > > -- > Ryan Curtin | "Weeee!" > [email protected] | - Bobby > _______________________________________________ > mlpack mailing list > [email protected] > http://knife.lugatgt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mlpack _______________________________________________ mlpack mailing list [email protected] http://knife.lugatgt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mlpack
