- From: Sangwhan Moon <sangwhan.moon@nlp.c.titech.ac.jp>
- Date: Sat, 8 Jun 2019 14:42:00 +0900
- To: Larry Masinter <LMM@acm.org>
- Cc: "Martin J. Dürst" <duerst@it.aoyama.ac.jp>, Samuel Weiler <weiler@w3.org>, www-tag@w3.org, Christine Runnegar <runnegar@isoc.org>, Tara Whalen <tjwhalen@gmail.com>, Pete Snyder <psnyder@brave.com>, Wendy Seltzer <wseltzer@w3.org>, Yves Lafon <ylafon@w3.org>
I think somewhere in the organization (seen it used by webapps) we have tools that summarize and send a digest of Github issue updates - would a format like that be a reasonable path forward? If so, I can ask around and see if we can get that integrated into our repository. Sangwhan Moon > On Jun 8, 2019, at 1:00, Larry Masinter <LMM@acm.org> wrote: > > + tweet from @w3ctag > > I'd think it would be MORE important for the TAG to encourage broad participation than for most other W3C and IETF groups. > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Martin J. Dürst <duerst@it.aoyama.ac.jp> >> Sent: Friday, June 7, 2019 2:29 AM > > >> As far as I understand, the TAG has moved most of its work to github, which >> is all fine and good. But would it be possible to send out e.g. a weekly >> summary of the issues and things happening on github to this list, so that >> people who do not have time to follow everything in detail have a way to see >> what's going on? Many W3C and IETF groups do that, and my understanding >> is that it always has been widely beneficial. > > > >
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