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Every working group and standing committee needs to have a public repository #263
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Another argument for a single repo to discuss JMS topics - all of the discussion are currently spread between four repos, for example:
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oooh thank you for referencing the governance docs! I didn't know that this was explicitly listed in there. It feels like a simple solution here would be to define a table in the governance docs that was something like
Then at least there's a specific place where where the group is defined (which should include all the stuff below like charter, members, etc) as well as a place where action tracking takes place. I don't think we need to require that each working group has a dedicated repository (though this does feel like a simple solution1). However they should define a clear place where others can go to learn about the group and see discussion. For implementation, we could create a Google Sheet that had the structure above and is "published" publically, and then modify the docs so that it is downloaded as a CSV file and built into the website at build time. That would make it easy for others to update without too much hassle. Does that make sense? Footnotes
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Procedural note: The Trademark Committee needs to write a charter to be voted on by the EC + SSC to officially join the new governance structure established in 2022. |
per the governance docs, both working groups and standing committees should
This came up a few times before, most recently in the discussion of #257 in reference to @jupyter/media-strategy-working-group , but I know there are other groups that also don't have such a public presence. (@jupyter/trademark-committee is one I know of).
committee and working groups without a github repository
Just opening this up to get the ball rolling for @jupyter/executive-council to pick up as they see fit, so I can in-the-meantime refer to it in another issue.
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