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Public access to meeting notes #13

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Oberon00 opened this issue Jun 6, 2019 · 3 comments · Fixed by #16
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Public access to meeting notes #13

Oberon00 opened this issue Jun 6, 2019 · 3 comments · Fixed by #16

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@Oberon00
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Oberon00 commented Jun 6, 2019

I think we should add a link to a publicly viewable document with the meeting notes to https://github.com/open-telemetry/community/#python-sdk. We already share the hangouts link (via calendar), so why not the meeting notes too?

I do not like the other SIGs' way of sharing a publicly editable single document with all historic meeting notes though -- anyone could just edit past meeting notes after the fact.

At least a read-only link to past meeting notes (in a single document or ) should be published. For the live meeting notes I can think of two options:

  • Just share a publicly editable link in the community README or the google calendar.
  • Publish contact points, e.g. "contact @c24t or @reyang at gitter to get write-access to live meeting notes". Alongside that, share a read-only link publicly (without at least a public read-only link, the public hangouts link makes little sense IMHO).
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reyang commented Jun 6, 2019

Like the idea @Oberon00!

@SergeyKanzhelev
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this is done - @thomashchan1 sent PR. I filed an issue for other SIGs for read access

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reopened in case you want to add a note for requesting access in readme, not in document itself

c24t added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 19, 2019
Add a stub readme with a link to the SIG meeting notes to fix #13.
@c24t c24t closed this as completed in #16 Jun 20, 2019
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