Process question

2016-10-04 Thread Iavor Diatchki
Hello,

Now that we've started with a few proposal, I am realizing that I have no
idea how to proceed from here.  In particular:

1. How would I request I proposal to be rejected
2. How would I request that a proposal be accepted

Ideas?

-Iavor
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Re: Step-by-step guide for creating a new proposal

2016-10-04 Thread Iavor Diatchki
OK, I put a section at the top saying that, and then summarizing the
process for people who are familiar with the tools.   I also updated the
last list to say that you should add a link to the rendered version and how
to do it.





On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 8:40 AM, David Luposchainsky via Haskell-prime <
haskell-prime@haskell.org> wrote:

> On 04.10.2016 01:27, Iavor Diatchki wrote:
> > During our Haskell Prime lunch meeting at ICFP, I promised to create a
> detailed
> > step-by-step guide for creating Haskell Prime proposals on GitHub.  The
> > instructions are now available here:
> >
> >  https://github.com/yav/rfcs/blob/instructions/step-by-
> step-instructions.md
> >
> > Please have a look and let me know if something is unclear, or if I
> misunderstood
> > something about the process.
>
> The target audience for this document is someone who is unfamiliar with
> Git and
> Github, which we should make clear at the beginning. As an experienced
> user, it
> left me searching for relevant information among all those sub-lists to
> find out
> that it really just is about opening a pull request containing a template.
> We
> might provide a link to the document in the process section [1] of the
> current
> README if others think this amount of detail helps lowering the barrier of
> entry.
>
> One thing we should also mention somewhere is to please provide a link to
> the
> rendered version of the proposal in the ticket, because Git diffs are in a
> very
> reader-unfriendly format.
>
> Greetings,
> David
>
> [1]: https://github.com/yav/rfcs/tree/instructions#proposal-process
>
>
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Re: Step-by-step guide for creating a new proposal

2016-10-04 Thread David Luposchainsky via Haskell-prime
On 04.10.2016 01:27, Iavor Diatchki wrote:
> During our Haskell Prime lunch meeting at ICFP, I promised to create a 
> detailed
> step-by-step guide for creating Haskell Prime proposals on GitHub.  The
> instructions are now available here:
> 
>  https://github.com/yav/rfcs/blob/instructions/step-by-step-instructions.md
> 
> Please have a look and let me know if something is unclear, or if I 
> misunderstood
> something about the process.

The target audience for this document is someone who is unfamiliar with Git and
Github, which we should make clear at the beginning. As an experienced user, it
left me searching for relevant information among all those sub-lists to find out
that it really just is about opening a pull request containing a template. We
might provide a link to the document in the process section [1] of the current
README if others think this amount of detail helps lowering the barrier of 
entry.

One thing we should also mention somewhere is to please provide a link to the
rendered version of the proposal in the ticket, because Git diffs are in a very
reader-unfriendly format.

Greetings,
David

[1]: https://github.com/yav/rfcs/tree/instructions#proposal-process


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