Re: [Qirg] Working on draft on GitHub?

Rodney Van Meter <rdv@sfc.wide.ad.jp> Tue, 02 April 2019 07:53 UTC

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There was a tutorial on using github on Sunday.  I’ll admit I skipped out on that, planning to watch the video, which I have not yet done.

But I’m happy to see stuff develop via github.  That’s my personal opinion, I don’t think there’s a need to make it QIRG policy, but hard to imagine anyone objecting.

Note that this draft *is* an RG work item now, so it’s important that everyone can contribute, but they can continue to do so via the list, even if they don’t github.

—Rod

> On Apr 2, 2019, at 4:46 PM, Wojciech Kozlowski <w.kozlowski@tudelft.nl> wrote:
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> Hi QIRG,
> 
> I'm currently absorbing the first round of feedback for draft-irtf-qirg-principles-00. People also asked some non-editorial questions and made suggestions on what should be included. As mentioned in my presentation I would like to open the floor to the QIRG and make it easy for us to discuss these questions.
> 
> I noticed some other WGs at the IETF use GitHub for working on drafts and I was thinking of doing the same. That way we can use its issue and pull request system for collaborating. But before I do that I wanted to check if anybody has any objections to that?
> 
> Thanks,
> Wojtek
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