| 18 Oct 2023 |
Alyssa Ross | It sounds like there's not consensus for whether this room should even exist, but if we decide that it shouldn't, we can just get rid of it again, and in the meantime it'd be good if people could at least read this discussion. | 13:19:16 |
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Anybody can join this room and read the history, but only members of community teams can post here. Moderators can give people permission to post by granting them powerlevel 10.". | 13:20:12 |
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Alyssa Ross | room is now public | 13:20:32 |
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infinisil | Also, it's really not well defined what it means to be listed on the website. All it means is that somebody made a PR to the website and somebody from the marketing team merged it, there's no requirements that need to be met for that afaik.
Directly relates to the question of what is official, previously discussed in the other channel | 13:25:39 |
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@theophane:hufschmitt.net | Woops, I had to drop unexpectedly because I had forgotten a meeting. I've manually privileged folks, I hope I haven't forgotten anyone | 13:36:40 |
@delroth:delroth.net | In reply to @infinisil:matrix.org And what about all the Nixpkgs teams? https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/maintainers/team-list.nix Or https://github.com/orgs/NixOS/teams/ unstructured train of thought: I think a factor to take into account is whether a team "has cross-functional scope/impact" or not - this currently applies to ~all of the teams that have been listed so far, but less so to e.g. GNOME or Emacs maintenance teams (tighter scoped). That still leaves a few edge cases to consider: for example, what about Reproducible Builds, or Cross Compiling "teams"? (the former has a github team, the latter not) | 13:39:13 |
@delroth:delroth.net | In reply to @infinisil:matrix.org And what about all the Nixpkgs teams? https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/maintainers/team-list.nix Or https://github.com/orgs/NixOS/teams/ * unstructured train of thought: I think a factor to take into account is whether a team "has cross-functional scope/impact" or not - this currently applies to ~all of the teams that have been included so far, but less so to e.g. GNOME or Emacs maintenance teams (tighter scoped). That still leaves a few edge cases to consider: for example, what about Reproducible Builds, or Cross Compiling "teams"? (the former has a github team, the latter not) | 13:39:19 |
@delroth:delroth.net | (I can't trivially figure out objective differentiating factors that would make Security something to be included here but not Repro, but maybe someone has ideas :p) | 13:40:54 |
@delroth:delroth.net | I'll say that another big omission I see from this list is our favorite wallet, aka. the Foundation | 13:44:45 |
infinisil | Is the intention to also make the meeting read-only for people that aren't invited? (that also feels weird to me) | 13:53:09 |
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