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Nu Tracker: Helping you manage actions and horizontal review tasks from the command line #11

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matatk opened this issue Feb 26, 2024 · 1 comment
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matatk commented Feb 26, 2024

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The move to Github for tracking our work - including actions, and various horizontal review tasks - has been a boon for productivity, and transparency. However, it can be hard to keep up to date with all the work that's going on, especially for TF facilitators, WG chairs, people who take part in horizontal review activities, and people who find the command line more accessible.

With a hat tipped to Tracker, our long-time action management tool, APA WG has been exploring the possibilities for presenting the rich and robust GitHub process on the command line. But this isn't just for APA WG; it's intended to be of use to TF facilitators and WG chairs across W3C.

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Demonstrate our command-line work tracking tool, and seek feedback from potential users

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#nu-tracker

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#10

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Meeting must start between 0700 and 2100 UTC.

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  • Use cases for a new interface to the GitHub process
  • Demo of Nu Tracker
  • Roadmap
  • Questions and feedback

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