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Subject: working groups reanimation
From: User Ngor <ihor () antonovs ! family>
Date: 2023-02-17 15:43:39
Message-ID: bd9633b3-09d0-5b1a-c88c-4bf330fcfe5c () antonovs ! family
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forking the thread for working groups convo
On 2/12/23 13:57, Warner Losh wrote:
> David,
>
> Thanks for replying. I do appreciate the offer to help work out a
> proposal for submodules. That would be quite useful. Technology has
> improved in the almost 5 years now since we looked at submodules for
> the first time. Many of your criticisms have some merit.
>
> There's not currently a formal working group. I walked away from it
> because there weren't enough people at the time that wanted to do work
> and some rather unfortunate comments from some other people (so bad I
> contemplated leaving the project)... Now that I've mostly recovered
> from that experience, I've started a more modest pull-request
> experiment... Moving to submodules is a big project, bigger than I can
> take on leading at the moment.
>
I will be more than happy to help restart working groups and play a role
of a meeting organizer / stenographer and contribute my expertise where
I can.
First thing we need is a place where a list of working groups can be
discovered (how and when to join) and where announcements can be shared.
A dedicated mailing list would be great, but I am also open to other
ideas (use -hackers maybe fine too?).
Currently the only place I know of is [1] meetings repo on github with
notes (and it is not complete, bhyve group for example is missing)
[1] https://github.com/freebsd/meetings
--
Ihor Antonov
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