[Wikitech-l] Re: Technical Decision Making Retro

2023-04-20 Thread Kate Chapman
Hi Brian, I'm not sure I see the misalignment. Let me rephrase here and see if we can reach better wording. The intent of the first phase is to gather information, summarize the findings and make recommendations. How to act on those recommendations and implement the changes would happen as part

[Wikitech-l] Re: Technical Decision Making Retro

2023-04-14 Thread Brian Wolff
Hi, > The retro itself is not a governance process, and it won't involve making decisions of consequence. This seems kind of at odds what is written on wiki. To quote the opening paragraph of

[Wikitech-l] Re: Technical Decision Making Retro

2023-04-14 Thread Tajh Taylor
Hi Kunal, Thank you for the feedback. To address your question about the relationship between this work and the Movement Strategy recommendation to establish a Technology Council, I will say that I do not believe they are addressing the same set of needs, but I can see how the work of each body

[Wikitech-l] Re: Technical Decision Making Retro

2023-04-13 Thread Kunal Mehta
Hi Tajh, On 3/30/23 09:18, Tajh Taylor wrote: For quite some time now, we have experienced issues with the Technical Decision Making Process (TDMP). Volunteer contributors and staff have asked if we are still operating the Technical Decision Forum (TDF, the member body that participates in