- From: James Nurthen <nurthen@adobe.com>
- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2024 17:16:06 +0000
- To: Valerie Young <spectranaut@igalia.com>, ARIA Editors <public-aria-editors@w3.org>
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I’m interested but don’t know if I have travel budget as I’ve had some management changes. If I don’t I can try to attend remotely for some/all. Get Outlook for iOS<https://aka.ms/o0ukef> ________________________________ From: Valerie Young <spectranaut@igalia.com> Sent: Monday, February 19, 2024 9:14:04 AM To: ARIA Editors <public-aria-editors@w3.org> Subject: One async topic -- in person editor's meeting? EXTERNAL: Use caution when clicking on links or opening attachments. Hi everyone, One thing I'd like to move forward is the possibility of meeting in person to do the work of the "mono repo" transition. I think if we want to do it this year, we should maybe start to plan for it. I motivate because I feel like there is a lot of frustration with our process in ARIA - it seems partially related to the number of dependencies and different specs in different repos. So far, the monorepo is the primary suggestion to alleviate some of that complexity. To me this task seems a little daunting, and like there might be a few different technical things to follow up on. So my question for all the editors/chairs: 1. Are you interested in meeting in person for a couple day monorepo hackathon, if so, would Boston work? (I suggest Boston because Peter was interested in going to Boston and it is in between Europe and the west coast.) 2. Would you prefer or more likely be available for a "remote" day or two long hackathon? 3. Would you be interesting in extending the TPAC experience, adding this hackathon right before or after? Also, I don't think we need everyone. Maybe James and I could/should just do it alone, but maybe having three people would be better than two. Thanks! Valerie
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