Hi,
Today, the three of us convened again.
Topics discussed:
* Bug reporting by email: we commit to nothing as an organisation. Some
would-be submitters of issues don't want to use GitHub. They can just
send an email to perl5-porters and hope that some helpful soul will
copy-paste to GitHub. We encourage the conventional use of GitHub.
* On the topic email bug reports, it's likely time to deprecate perlbug
as a way to send bug reports. It could be updated to point the user to
GitHub, and to print perl -V output (etc.) to copy and paste. We
should also have a better set of templates for issues on GitHub.
* The segfaults on feature-class and refaliasing won't be fixed before
5.38, and should just be documented as "known bugs"
* After we discussed renaming RFC to PPC, the general sentiment seemed
to be "in favor", so we're going to make the rename
* Rik volunteered to release 5.38, we still need a release manager
for 5.37.11
* Some discussions about preparing the Perl Toolchain Summit plans
(which will host the first ever in-person PSC meeting)
--
Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
Treat those you outrank well... you never know when they will outrank you.
(Moral from Groo #7 (Image))
Today, the three of us convened again.
Topics discussed:
* Bug reporting by email: we commit to nothing as an organisation. Some
would-be submitters of issues don't want to use GitHub. They can just
send an email to perl5-porters and hope that some helpful soul will
copy-paste to GitHub. We encourage the conventional use of GitHub.
* On the topic email bug reports, it's likely time to deprecate perlbug
as a way to send bug reports. It could be updated to point the user to
GitHub, and to print perl -V output (etc.) to copy and paste. We
should also have a better set of templates for issues on GitHub.
* The segfaults on feature-class and refaliasing won't be fixed before
5.38, and should just be documented as "known bugs"
* After we discussed renaming RFC to PPC, the general sentiment seemed
to be "in favor", so we're going to make the rename
* Rik volunteered to release 5.38, we still need a release manager
for 5.37.11
* Some discussions about preparing the Perl Toolchain Summit plans
(which will host the first ever in-person PSC meeting)
--
Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
Treat those you outrank well... you never know when they will outrank you.
(Moral from Groo #7 (Image))