Matt Corallo writes:
> Any update on this? It seems like the people who bothered to respond
> were pretty in favor of not using calls (and, at least based on the
> latest call doc, which is the only one I've seen, they seem to be only
> somewhat sparsely attended).
We always have a
Any update on this? It seems like the people who bothered to respond
were pretty in favor of not using calls (and, at least based on the
latest call doc, which is the only one I've seen, they seem to be only
somewhat sparsely attended).
When are the regular calls right now, anyway? Probably
On November 27, 2018 12:13:27 AM UTC, Matt Corallo
wrote:
>+100 for IRC meetings, though, really, I'd much much stronger prefer
>substantive discussion happen on GitHub or the mailing list. Doing
>finalization in a live meeting is really unfair to those who can't find
>the time to attend
Hey Rusty,
No matter how we agree for the process I suggest to create a wiki page on
which we make it transparent and link to it from README.md.
The current process was new to me and I think one cannot expect newcomers
to read through the entire Mailinglist.
As soon as we have an agreement I
+100 for IRC meetings, though, really, I'd much much stronger prefer
substantive discussion happen on GitHub or the mailing list. Doing finalization
in a live meeting is really unfair to those who can't find the time to attend
regularly (or happen to miss the one where that thing was discussed
Hi all,
As you may know, for 1.0 spec we had a biweekly Google Hangout,
at 5:30am Adelaide time (Monday 19:00 UTC, or 20:00 UTC Q3/4). You can
see the minutes of all meetings here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oU4wxzGsYd0T084rTXJbedb7Gvdtj4ax638nMkYUmco
The current