@edk2.groups.io; sean.bro...@microsoft.com; Guptha, Soumya K
Subject: Re: [edk2-devel] TianoCore Community Meeting Minutes - Feb 6
On 02/14/20 19:25, Sean via Groups.Io wrote:
> Soumya,
> I would like to add three things to community discussions especially around
> governance and proces
On 02/15/20 00:24, Sean via Groups.Io wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 14, 2020 at 02:14 PM, Laszlo Ersek wrote:
>
>>
>> I think Bugzilla tickets are the best place to capture the focused
>> analysis of a bug. I write a *lot* of text in Red Hat bugzillas
>> (most of them are public, luckily!) -- I want to
On Fri, Feb 14, 2020 at 02:14 PM, Laszlo Ersek wrote:
>
> I think Bugzilla tickets are the best place to capture the focused
> analysis of a bug. I write a *lot* of text in Red Hat bugzillas (most of
> them are public, luckily!) -- I want to document my own "adventure" with
> the issue, even if
On 02/14/20 19:50, Rebecca Cran wrote:
> On 2/14/20 11:25 AM, Sean via Groups.Io wrote:
>
>>
>> 3. Discussions: I wanted to know if anyone has experience with user
>> forums like https://www.discourse.org/. Again the rust community uses
>> this and it is a pretty nice interface for async
On 02/14/20 19:25, Sean via Groups.Io wrote:
> Soumya,
> I would like to add three things to community discussions especially around
> governance and process.
>
> 1. RFC: The RFC process seems to get only minimal comments and a lot gets
> lost in the noise of the lists. There isn't a good
On 2/14/20 11:25 AM, Sean via Groups.Io wrote:
3. Discussions: I wanted to know if anyone has experience with user
forums like https://www.discourse.org/. Again the rust community uses
this and it is a pretty nice interface for async communication that
doesn't involve mail server and
Soumya,
I would like to add three things to community discussions especially around
governance and process.
1. RFC: The RFC process seems to get only minimal comments and a lot gets lost
in the noise of the lists. There isn't a good "final" state where all approved
RFCs can be seen. The