- From: Melanie Sumner <melsumner@fastmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2024 13:44:20 -0600
- To: public-aria-editors@w3.org
- Message-Id: <48bdc0db-57f6-4fe4-a5cb-89b500e34aaf@app.fastmail.com>
I'm interested and I'd like to make an effort to do it in person. Thanks for bringing this up! Melanie On Mon, Feb 19, 2024, at 11:14 AM, Valerie Young wrote: > 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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