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TLDR for collab spaces #1108
TLDR for collab spaces #1108
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I've had folks mention to me on a number of occasions that they dont understand how a collab space differs from a working group. Signed-off-by: Joe Sepi <sepi@joesepi.com>
The thing is we also have working groups. |
We shouldn't have working groups. We should convert Standards WG to a Collab Space. Unify around collab EDIT: I forgot that we copied stuff over from Node.js when building this foundation out. So yes, we do have working groups formalized, but I suggest we convert any active WGs (Standards and Code of Conduct) to collab spaces. I will create an issue that addresses this conversation more directly and we can figure out what we are doing. :) |
To me the the confusion arises because we have both, not because other orgs have WG and we call them something else (other orgs have SIGs, IGs, TFs, etc.; do we need to also explain how each one of those is the same?) I think that this PR will add confusion until we merge WGs and Collab Spaces together, and that it’ll become moot afterwards. I won’t block if others feel differently, however. |
I fully agree @tobie -- I opened this issue to discuss and we should hold off on this PR until we've figured out how we want to move forward. Thanks! |
Closed in favor of #1110. |
I've had folks mention to me on a number of occasions that they dont understand how a collab space differs from a working group.