It is often difficult while taking notes during a meeting to clearly
spell out what was said. Even if one should try to capture as much as
possible during the meeting, it helps for those present to go over the
notes, improve the spelling, add links dropped in the chat, and clean
it up so that people who could not make it can later follow the
dialogue more clearly, and for all at a later date to be able to
remember what was said.
So I propose that instead of directly pushing the notes to the github
repo, we instead push it as a PR like here, and ask everyone to go
over it, adding fixes if needed. Then at the beginning of each session
we can ask everyone if they are satisfied with the recording, and push
the PR.
This was how it was done in the LDP WG, but without the benefit of
Github.
It is often difficult while taking notes during a meeting to clearly spell out what was said. Even if one should try to capture as much as possible during the meeting, it helps for those present to go over the notes, improve the spelling, add links dropped in the chat, and clean it up so that people who could not make it can later follow the dialogue more clearly, and for all at a later date to be able to remember what was said.
So I propose that instead of directly pushing the notes to the github repo, we instead push it as a PR like here, and ask everyone to go over it, adding fixes if needed. Then at the beginning of each session we can ask everyone if they are satisfied with the recording, and push the PR.
This was how it was done in the LDP WG, but without the benefit of Github.