Re: Adjustments to our work mode - please read

Mark Nottingham <mnot@mnot.net> Wed, 07 October 2015 00:06 UTC

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> On 6 Oct 2015, at 11:05 pm, Eliot Lear (elear) <elear@cisco.com> wrote:
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> Honestly if you put up that process on your GitHub home page I'd be satisfied (if it's there I can't find it).  Better to make clear through IETF mechanisms that people from other WGs are used to. 

I explained that in the e-mail that you're responding to:

"""
It is documented, on our WG home page - <https://httpwg.github.io/>, currently linked as "How to Contribute - start here" (as well as from the navigation bar from every page on that site). We regularly show the home page link at our meetings, it's easily found by any search engine, and it's linked from our charter.
"""

If you have suggestions on how to improve the link's visibility, they're welcome.


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