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Repo for TSC + CommComm coordination #295
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hmm... if at all possible I'd rather avoid creating yet another administrative repo (we have so many already!)... but this is definitely important. If a repo we must have, then a repo it is :-) perhaps simply renaming the existing defunct |
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…On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 10:33 PM, James M Snell ***@***.***> wrote:
hmm... if at all possible I'd rather avoid creating yet another
administrative repo (we have so many already!)... but this is definitely
important. If a repo we must have, then a repo it is :-) perhaps simply
renaming the existing defunct collaboration repo to administration would
work?
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Okay, we now have two repos that I -think- need to fall under both TSC AND CommComm joint ownership
Probably just need to come up with a simple sentence for folks to copy/paste into these repos so we know who is responsible, unless one of these orgs really doesn't want to partially own getting-started(but I think it's a swell one for everyone to work on) |
No objections so renamed admin repo as agreed and set so that all of TSC, and CommComm have Admin access. The agreement was to rename as the repo was not being used and we wanted to avoid creating yet another repo. |
Fixes: nodejs#101 Fixes: nodejs#125 Fixes: nodejs#269 Fixes: nodejs#285 Fixes: nodejs#289 Fixes: nodejs#295 Fixes: nodejs#328
There are a few efforts getting under way that are going to require a very tight coordination of communication and agreement with the TSC and CommComm members. The Chairs can do some of this work through the existing channels, but the most immediate task that comes to mind is the Board ask for a joint travel fund via the June Node.js Foundation Board meeting. This PR has relevant context.
Would repurposing the Collaboration repo, or creating a new repo such as Administration, make sense?
cc @nodejs/commcomm-members
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