02:49 | <тars> | Oh, I’m relieved to hear that. I was just beginning to wonder if I had completely misunderstood something. You don't need to apologise! Thanks for the clarification. :) |
04:10 | <ssamkough> | hi yall! does tc39 have any general newsletters or rss feeds that one can subscribe to to get notified on the latest proposals? |
04:10 | <ssamkough> | sorry if this is not where i should be posting, completely new to this |
04:11 | <jmdyck> | I think this is an appropriate place to post that question. |
04:11 | <jmdyck> | I believe the answer is no, but I'm not positive. |
04:14 | <jmdyck> | But if you 'watch' https://github.com/tc39/proposals, I think you'll get a notification whenever that repo changes, which might suffice? |
04:17 | <jmdyck> | (actually, you'll get notifications for more than just that, but you can filter out what you're not interested in) |
04:17 | <ssamkough> | Yeah I did that. Just feels like we should have a better way… Like, I’d love for there to be some sort of newletter that gets sent every week (or even month) on updates to the things TC39 is working on |
04:18 | <ssamkough> | It can even be an RSS feed! But I bet people have thought of that and maybe there were issues with it? |
04:20 | <jmdyck> | So not just "here's a new proposal", but also "this proposal (active but not 'new' per se) changed in such-and-such a way" ? |
04:21 | <jmdyck> | (Because I can imagine automating the first, but not the second.) |
04:22 | <ssamkough> | yeah i think starting with the first (the automation part), then going with some more detailed things |
04:23 | <jmdyck> | Well, on second thought, you could automate the second, saying things like "In the X-proposal repo, these PRs were merged, these issues were closed, these were opened", that sort of thing. |
04:31 | <jmdyck> | There might even already exist utilities to generate such reports, given a set of repos. |
04:33 | <ssamkough> | yeah ive been looking and cant find any 😭 |
04:34 | <jmdyck> | https://github.com/dontcallmedom/github-notify-ml ? |
04:34 | <ssamkough> | ive found this and dug a bit into the website's code: proposals.es |