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