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Meeting: Sept 25th, 2024

Open frankkilcommins opened this issue 1 year ago • 1 comments

Time: 17:00 (Irish Summer Time) Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/91426197903?pwd=cjNGcjgzWmRqZ1YyRW9PM3FFNFVFUT09

Agenda:

  • PRs:

  • Issue review

    • see comments below for issue list
  • Enhancement review

  • AOB:

    • The first 30mins of today's session will be given to Ashpak Shaikh from Intuit to give an overview of learnings from a related internal DSL.

frankkilcommins avatar Sep 25 '24 10:09 frankkilcommins

any chance to catch a recording of today?

jeremyfiel avatar Sep 25 '24 20:09 jeremyfiel

I notice that 'code of conduct' is enforced in OpenAPI meetings but see no mention of it here.

Did this become optional as of the maintainers choosing not to abide by it???

orubel avatar Oct 21 '24 15:10 orubel

What? I feel like you are trying to find every aspect of anything you can bring up to argue about on this spec. Are you that angry over a spec that is similar to something you created? If you have nothing positive to contribute why stick around?

kevinduffey avatar Oct 21 '24 15:10 kevinduffey

@kevinduffey Whoa. We are talking about adding code-of-conduct to meeting notes (like in OpenAPI meeting notes). What are YOU talking about?

Isn't adding code of conduct a POSITIVE thing? Don't we want to hold all people (community and maintainers) to the same standards of conduct??

It sounds like you are more angry than me just from your response. If I may ask, is this due to me asking that code of conduct be enforced evenly? Or is it because I am bringing attention to it not being so?

BTW, (and out of context) I'm complimented you think my work is similar since the first working example was completed in 2014 while I was subcontracting for Apple. Buts this is aside from the point.

orubel avatar Oct 21 '24 16:10 orubel

  • Arazzo-Specification repository Code of Conduct: https://github.com/OAI/Arazzo-Specification?tab=coc-ov-file#code-of-conduct
  • The same code is also linked from the project's overall openapis.org web site under the "Governance" menu

handrews avatar Oct 21 '24 20:10 handrews

@handrews You're misunderstanding again. I was talking about meeting code of conduct (meeting is separate from github community as meeting is not done on github... Its on Zoom).

See OpenAPI Meetiung for example: Screenshot 2024-10-21 at 3 02 29 PM

OpenApi creates the link and acknowledgement in meeting notes.

orubel avatar Oct 21 '24 22:10 orubel

I'm sure a PR to use a similar template in this repo (or Overlay, or any other with a regular call) would be welcome.

handrews avatar Oct 21 '24 23:10 handrews

@handrews > I'm sure a PR to use a similar template in this repo (or Overlay, or any other with a regular call) would be welcome.

I don't understand. Are you asking the community to push a PR for you to enforce your own community guidelines and code of conduct??

orubel avatar Oct 22 '24 00:10 orubel

Everything here is community-contributed, that's how things get done in a volunteer project. I'll bow out at this point, as there's nothing more to say that seems likely to be productive.

handrews avatar Oct 22 '24 00:10 handrews

@handrews yes, I understand how open source works. Can you point me to the original template used for OpenApi Meetings where they had someone submit this? I can't seem to find it.

Its as if it doesn't exist and this is this first time someone is asking this of the community to add enforcement of its own guidelines and code of conduct.

orubel avatar Oct 22 '24 00:10 orubel

@handrews there we go, is that what you mean? I also asked if anyone knew where this template that was used to add code of conduct to the OpenApi meeting was so I don't put the burden on you.

orubel avatar Oct 22 '24 03:10 orubel