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TSC meeting 07-March-2024 #489

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eslint-github-bot bot opened this issue Feb 26, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #491
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TSC meeting 07-March-2024 #489

eslint-github-bot bot opened this issue Feb 26, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #491

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UTC Thu 07-Mar-2024 21:00:

  • Los Angeles: Thu 07-Mar-2024 13:00
  • Chicago: Thu 07-Mar-2024 15:00
  • New York: Thu 07-Mar-2024 16:00
  • Madrid: Thu 07-Mar-2024 22:00
  • Moscow: Fri 08-Mar-2024 00:00
  • Tokyo: Fri 08-Mar-2024 06:00
  • Sydney: Fri 08-Mar-2024 08:00

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https://eslint.org/chat/tsc-meetings

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  • Issues and pull requests from the ESLint organization with the "tsc agenda" label
  • Comments on this issue

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Public participation

Anyone is welcome to attend the meeting as observers. We ask that you refrain from interrupting the meeting once it begins and only participate if invited to do so.

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nzakas commented Mar 4, 2024

Agenda item: I'd like to suggest we add a couple new columns to the Triage board to help deal with PRs. Right now, all open PRs end up in the "Implementing" column, even though they may not all be in the same state. I propose adding "Additional Review Needed" for PRs where there is one approval but that person would like another review before merging, and "Merge Candidate" for PRs we believe are ready for merge but just want a double-check. We could then review these two columns before each release to check which ones might be ready.

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nzakas commented Mar 4, 2024

Agenda item: We have the repo set up so that PR approvals are not removed when new commits are pushed, which is confusing. Sometimes I've approved a PR and then there are several more commits that I haven't seen, but our settings make it seem like I've approved. GitHub has a setting that removes approvals when new commits are pushed. Shall we enable it?

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nzakas commented Mar 6, 2024

Inviting @fasttime, our new TSC member.

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