Re: news of the minutes_to_gh script

Dear all,

I confirm that the IRC bot is now installed. 🎉
It is called m2gbot (minutes 2 github bot). It can be /invite'd on any 
channel.

Basic use is: after the minutes have been generated by RRSAgent, type in 
IRC:
     m2gbot, link issues with transcript

and it should do the magic.

   best

On 15/11/2024 12:42, Pierre-Antoine Champin wrote:
>
> Dear WG participants,
>
> the DID WG, RDF-star WG and JSON-LD WG have been early adopters of my 
> "minutes_to_gh" script,
> to include fragments of meeting minutes in the issues and PRs that 
> were discussed during meetings.
>
> I wanted to inform all of you of a significant change in how the 
> script works:
> from now on, the script will *only* comment an issue/PR if it appears 
> as a topic or subtopic in the minutes.
> Issues/PR simply mentioned in the discussion will *not* receive a 
> comment with a link to the minutes, as was the case before (but see 
> below).
>
> Experience showed that the previous behavior was creating a lot of 
> noise, some of which could not even be fixed by editing or removing 
> the spurious comments. So I decided to be more conservative. Using 
> issue/PR links in (sub)topic is already a largely adopted practice, so 
> I don't expect this to be too disruptive, but be aware that this is 
> now the only way to have the discussion reflected in the minutes.
>
> Please also note that issues simply mentioned in the discussion will 
> still be indirectly affected, as github adds a comment of sorts in an 
> issue conversation when that issue is mentioned somewhere else. You 
> have an example of this in 
> https://github.com/w3c/did-extensions/pull/593, where github added this
>
> > pchampin mentioned this pull request XXX ago
> > Should there be a registry? Process to migrate to a W3C Registry? 
> #565 <https://github.com/w3c/did-extensions/issues/565>
>
> which was caused by a mentioned of this pull request in the transcript 
> inserted at
>
> https://github.com/w3c/did-extensions/issues/565#issuecomment-2476989295
>
> There are cases where this cross linking maybe undesirable, but it 
> would be really hard to prevent (github is quite smart at recognizing 
> issue mentions).
> Furthermore, those automatically-added cross-references do not 
> disappear when the comment which caused them is edited or deleted...
> So please keep this in mind and do not mention issues or PRs lightly 
> on IRC (or do it off-the-record, using the "/me" command).
>
>   best
>
>
> [1] https://github.com/pchampin/minutes_to_gh
>

Received on Wednesday, 20 November 2024 08:58:49 UTC