11:15
<eemeli>
As I'm trying to figure out how to set up incubator calls, it looks like the initial steps aren't really clear atm. To start, is it on me as an interested party to file a new "Chartered Proposals" issue in the incubator-agendas repo, or should I expect someone else like shu to be doing so?
14:25
<shu>
eemeli: that's a link to what's on the incubator call schedule between meetings
14:25
<shu>
i haven't updated that in a while -- it should be safe enough to ignore
14:59
<eemeli>
Ok, so the first step for me is presumably then to put together a Doodle and submit a reflector issue, yes?
15:02
<shu>
yep, the important parts are 1) get a voting sheet out to find a time and 2) set an agenda for discussion items -- IME you can't handle more than 1 or 2 in depth
15:02
<shu>
"can't" meaning no time to in an hour
16:35
<eemeli>
Is there a Google Docs template somewhere for the notes doc for an incubator call, or should I just copy and trim the contents of a previous meeting's notes?
16:40
<shu>
i always just copy previous docs and delete the actual contents
16:40
<shu>
in fact i do that for everything
16:41
<shu>
fork is life
16:50
<eemeli>
Also a good answer if your run out of spoons.
17:42
<shu>
i gotta say we always run out of spoons and forks but never knives
17:42
<shu>
knives are not very useful utensils
17:43
<shu>
in any case i don't even want to cut my food just in time, i want my food pre-cut
17:52
<eemeli>
Chopsticks are quite often the safer option. But I think I finally did get my incubator call PR & issue filed relatively smoothly. This could definitely be streamlined a bit, as the cross-references meant that I needed to predict not only which incubator-agendas PR number I'd get, but also the reflector issue number.
17:55
<eemeli>
Here, have a reflector link that leads on to the proposed agenda and the doodle poll: https://github.com/tc39/Reflector/issues/508
17:58
<shu>
agreed, could certainly use streamlining