ipfs / in-web-browsers

Tracking the endeavor towards getting web browsers to natively support IPFS and content-addressing
https://docs.ipfs.tech/how-to/address-ipfs-on-web/
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Move Meeting Notes to ipfs/pm #130

Closed lidel closed 6 years ago

lidel commented 6 years ago

All other WGs moved to: https://github.com/ipfs/pm/tree/master/meeting-notes/2018

During #127 we decided to do the same.

autonome commented 6 years ago

Hi Marcin, does this mean to watch new meeting notes, I should follow the other repo instead of here?

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All other WGs moved to: https://github.com/ipfs/pm/tree/master/meeting-notes/2018

During #127 https://github.com/ipfs/in-web-browsers/issues/127 we decided to do the same.

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mikeal commented 6 years ago

Having all the notes from different WG's in one repository makes it a lot harder for people to follow just the WG's they care about :(

autonome commented 6 years ago

I haven't checked out the other repo yet, so for my use-case, I'm not sure it will be harder to follow along, or make it easier to find out about other things happening. Which might be awesome learnings, or totally distracting :)

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Having all the notes from different WG's in one repository makes it a lot harder for people to follow just the WG's they care about :(

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lidel commented 6 years ago

@autonome @mikeal No need to change your habits :) My plan is to continue publishing issues for weekly sync in this repo (ipfs/in-web-browsers), they will include link to meeting notes, so there is no need to watch anything else.

ps. I've been thinking about having a single issue instead of creating one-per-week – would that make things easier to follow (less noisy perhaps), or it is ok as it is now (each week == separate issue)?

ps2. Let's delay the move until one or two more weeks, so we have time to discuss.

autonome commented 6 years ago

Either way, I need to click through to find the actual notes themselves, so doesn't matter much to me :)

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@autonome https://github.com/autonome @mikeal https://github.com/mikeal No need to change your habits :) My plan is to continue publishing issues for weekly sync in this repo ( ipfs/in-web-browsers), they will include link to meeting notes, so there is no need to watch anything else.

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lidel commented 5 years ago

Final update:

To minimize notification noise in this repo (and in general) we've moved meeting updates to:

If you want to follow weekly meeting notes, subscribe to that one issue :)