Hello everone,
I created a Taiga project for us on teams.fp.o [1], as a kanban board seems more useful than a wiki page to track tasks and since the council would like to see every team on Taiga eventually. Please answer to this thread with the email address linked to your FAS account since I can't add you to the project by username for now [2].
I took over the elixir package from codeblock following a quick discussion at flock and updated the wiki page to officialy 'extend' the Erlang SIG to Elixir (as we have been maintaining it for a while). I also reworded the mission statement from 'encouraging' to 'supporting' erlang/elixir packaging.
I plan to nuke the outdated 'Reviews', 'Potential packages' and 'Rejected packages' sections of our wiki page [3] and replace them by a list of the leaf packages we maintain:
* erlang/OTP * rebar3 (erlang build tool) * elixir * ejabberd * ... ?
Any comment on the above points?
[1] https://teams.fedoraproject.org/project/erlang/kanban [2] https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/taiga-docs/taiga/admin/#admin-members [3] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Erlang
Hello All!
чт, 15 авг. 2019 г. в 08:26, Timothée Floure timothee.floure@posteo.net:
Hello everone,
I created a Taiga project for us on teams.fp.o [1], as a kanban board seems more useful than a wiki page to track tasks and since the council would like to see every team on Taiga eventually. Please answer to this thread with the email address linked to your FAS account since I can't add you to the project by username for now [2].
Cool! We should have done something similar (start using some collaboration tools) long time ago.
I took over the elixir package from codeblock following a quick discussion at flock and updated the wiki page to officialy 'extend' the Erlang SIG to Elixir (as we have been maintaining it for a while). I also reworded the mission statement from 'encouraging' to 'supporting' erlang/elixir packaging.
Good. Actually we've seen a switch from pure Erlang to Elixir for a while. So not mentioning it anywhere started to look strange.
I plan to nuke the outdated 'Reviews', 'Potential packages' and 'Rejected packages' sections of our wiki page
Totally forgot about these. Yes better remove them since the contents of these lists was obsolete for a while now (maybe more than 10 years).
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