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Open Community Working Meeting 2022-11-21 - 14:00 PT #270

Open Relequestual opened 1 year ago

Relequestual commented 1 year ago

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Topic Owner Decision/NextSteps
Review last call's action items @Relequestual All action items were reviewed.
Twitter 😬 - Do we host our own Mastodon server? (Primarily for JSON Schema)
There are some domain names we could use and a managed service we could use. Cost is small. Others can follow from other servers. I'm mostly thinking about for the primary JSON Schema account, not for just anyone to sign up. Or, we could just register on the main mastodon.social server. Thoughts?
@Relequestual No particular action is favoured.
Export JSON Schema account data.
JSON Schema Extensions discussion #257 @awwright Feedback requested on discussion #257.
Also, Break down the suggestions into individual proposals and changes if need be, are to be done incrementally to spec after feedback.
Proposal: Disallow non-vocabulary keywords discussion #241 @handrews Rolled over to next meeting.
Flag usage in SDLC PR #1348 @gregsdennis Adding flags to structured data and dealing with them presentationally is suggested.

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@Relequestual
@jdesrosiers
@Julian
@gregsdennis
@jonaslagoni
@awwright

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Discussion on usage of flags

jdesrosiers commented 1 year ago

Please review the new SLDC PR https://github.com/json-schema-org/json-schema-spec/pull/1348 if you haven't yet. This meeting will be a good time to discuss any issues.

handrews commented 1 year ago

I probably can't make the meeting today so here are my thoughts on Mastodon:

We definitely should not use mastadon.social, as it's got scaling issues and also possibly content moderation issues that we don't want to get caught up in. We're a technical project and don't want to get caught up in battles over what "free speech" levels are appropriate.

fosstodon.org looks like an instance that would be suitable: It is focused on open source, and its code of conduct and other rules are designed to facilitate those conversations rather than political brawls.

I don't personally see an upside in running our own instance (and I would not migrate my account to it even if we had one). That just creates our own little silo that people then have to make a bit more effort to connect with. We want to encourage more relationships between our project and relevant people, and a instance like fosstodon would facilitate that. We already have a dedicated community space with slack.

Relequestual commented 1 year ago

I don't personally see an upside in running our own instance (and I would not migrate my account to it even if we had one).

If we had our own instance, I wouldn't intend to open it up to others to register. Just as a single user instance. Otherwise costs and management effort could be high.