| 20 Mar 2023 |
Alyssa Ross | having RFCs on single PR threads is absolutely horrible | 21:09:59 |
Alyssa Ross | I always wanted to move them to discourse, but having them in repos is even better I think | 21:10:09 |
infinisil | Alyssa Ross: We do need a shepherd for that RFC :P | 21:11:41 |
Alyssa Ross | In the last week I've been nominated for a shepherd team and joined the moderation team, so I think I need to make sure I can keep up with those commitments before I take on any more :P | 21:13:03 |
infinisil | We did already have a meeting with the 2 shepherds (and me as an author), the third shepherd had to step down though due to time constraints. But I can say that this has been the cleanest and most focused RFC discussion I've experienced so far, especially withLinux Hackerman as a shepherd! | 21:13:19 |
Alyssa Ross | i too am a linus fan | 21:13:48 |
infinisil | In any case, feedback appreciated, there are unfortunately some downsides to the repo approach | 21:13:55 |
infinisil | Just posted https://discourse.nixos.org/t/looking-for-somebody-to-take-meeting-notes-for-the-nixpkgs-architecture-team/26548 | 22:39:43 |
| 21 Mar 2023 |
Growpotkin | I added another goofy example to the working group draft just to highlight that "we are just recruiting folks to work on this, the interface itself isn't settled, you don't need to know anything about drv-parts or have a panic attack if you aren't a fan of drv-parts" ( not that anyone ought to have an issue with drv-parts ). Made a few other minor tweaks to phrasing of some stuff; but it looks ready to post in my opinion. | 00:26:58 |
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profpatsch | linus is the best <3 | 09:00:30 |
| 22 Mar 2023 |
davidak | FYI: I tested to create meeting notes from an audio recording using OpenAI Whisper and ChatGPT.
https://discourse.nixos.org/t/2023-03-20-nixpkgs-architecture-team-meeting-33/26547/2?u=davidak | 02:27:21 |
| snowytrees joined the room. | 03:35:14 |
snowytrees | Im interested in joining the wg for package modules. I am looking to get involved with more formal nix teams. I have experience with the module system, and hacking around normal derivations to make them configurable. Two questions. How long do WG tend to last for? And how regular are the “regular meetings”, weekly? | 03:49:51 |
infinisil | snowytrees: Thanks for the interest! I don't think there's an answer to how long WG's tend to last, it really depends on many things and I don't have data on previous WG's. Regular meetings I think should be either weekly or bi-weekly, depending on how often they are needed. The main work should happen between meetings though | 08:21:50 |
infinisil | Of course this is flexible, whatever works best for the people in the WG to achieve progress | 08:24:12 |
Alyssa Ross | davidak: does this run offline, or does it involve sending our recordings to OpenAI? | 09:26:44 |
raitobezarius | In reply to @qyliss:fairydust.space davidak: does this run offline, or does it involve sending our recordings to OpenAI? Whisper run offline | 09:34:43 |
raitobezarius | The weights are public; training set no | 09:35:03 |
Alyssa Ross | And the summarising? | 09:35:22 |
raitobezarius | GPT-4 is not public | 09:35:24 |
raitobezarius | It involve sending the transcript data to OpenAI | 09:35:35 |
Alyssa Ross | davidak: then please don't do that again without asking the participants | 09:35:50 |
raitobezarius | (and requires beta access /whatever ATM) | 09:35:54 |
Alyssa Ross | I don't want to be training data for OpenAI | 09:36:02 |