I'm inclined to prefer a ticketing system, honestly. That way the things that are open or to-be-done are easily viewable and up-front. We can mark issues done, closed, whatever, and people can interact in a way that's visible without hunting through a variety of threads for a decision. It also means (in the specific instance of web work) we can review, comment, and mark up code done and contributed either as pull requests, linked items, etc.
CNCF and a number of other projects already use such a model.
On 5/6/20 9:59 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 06/05/2020 17:01, Rich Bowen wrote:
Sure. I get that. What I'm asking, though, is how we, the community, should engage with you, the board, and how we can know that issues raised are even on your list to be addressed, some day, and when some day might be.
I am happy to try an email list. The board meets monthly, for things that dont need a sync, we should be able to make progress faster.
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