13:35
<zcorpan>
annevk: https://help.github.com/en/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/repository-permission-levels-for-an-organization - there's a Triage permission level
13:41
<annevk>
zcorpan: it seems they added new options there indeed
13:41
<annevk>
zcorpan: might also allow us to have less admins
13:42
<annevk>
zcorpan: file an issue I guess?
13:43
<zcorpan>
annevk: for meta/ ?
13:47
<zcorpan>
https://github.com/whatwg/meta/issues/154
14:03
<annevk>
zcorpan: I guess we want everyone that is a member of WHATWG to get triage, but need to look into details a bit more
14:04
<annevk>
Certainly nice they expanded beyond read/write/admin
14:04
<annevk>
Another minor problem we have is that WHATWG is not a 2FA org
15:40
<slikts>
what's with Firefox not implementing WritableStream?
15:40
<slikts>
and TransformStream
19:39
<annevk>
domfarolino: https://twitter.com/rich_harris/status/1208040145385086982
19:40
<annevk>
domfarolino: it’s worth reconsidering what we want beyond not immediately fetching and not blocking the main load event
19:40
<Domenic>
I'm not a big fan of optimizing for NYC subways over the rest of the world, especially places starting to come online where bandwidth is more constrained. It feels very first-world-exclusive.
19:40
<domfarolino>
Hmmm
19:40
<Domenic>
(Not to mention that in the rest of the first world internet works fine in subways.)
19:52
<domfarolino>
Reading some of the replies..interesting, but I'll have to take a closer look l8r
19:56
<annevk>
Domenic: yeah, fair, but there might well be need for both
19:56
<annevk>
Domenic: akin script async/defer or some such