12:17
<linusg>
there's a growing backlog of unreviewed/unmerged editorial changes, any way to help out with that?
14:20
<bakkot>
Not really I'm afraid, editors are just all busy right now with various things
14:20
<bakkot>
I think we'll all have more time soon
15:10
<Michael Ficarra>
yeah I suspect in ~2 weeks I'll be back to my normal review schedule
15:10
<Michael Ficarra>
is there anything in particular that you think should jump the queue?
15:11
<Michael Ficarra>
I'm aware of NRO's modules PRs
15:11
<Michael Ficarra>
modules PRs usually take an exceptional amount of effort to review
15:11
<nicolo-ribaudo>
Sorry about that
15:19
<Michael Ficarra>
not your fault, hopefully after the simplifications in these PRs future ones will be easier
15:54
<linusg>
is there anything in particular that you think should jump the queue?
I considered to resubmit https://github.com/tc39/ecma262/pull/2840 without the conflicts after not getting a reply there but wanted to check before adding more to the pile
15:54
<linusg>
thanks all :)
16:15
<Michael Ficarra>
feel free to pile it on
17:43
<Michael Ficarra>
we're getting more AI posts on the Discourse
17:45
<Michael Ficarra>
Also, do we have a policy for (human) language use in our forums? In other moderated forums I participate in, English is mandated so that the moderators can effectively moderate content.
18:17
<Chris de Almeida>
rule 1 of Ecma: The English language, as written in the United Kingdom, shall be the official language of the Association.
19:32
<TabAtkins>
Hm, is there any place where we're using words that differ between UK and US English?
19:32
<TabAtkins>
(The W3C mandates American English for specs.)
19:39
<Michael Ficarra>
yes we use plenty that differ in spelling
19:40
<Michael Ficarra>
I don't know if we use any that differ in meaning, those are quite rare
22:22
<bakkot>
psa linusg is going to start doing editor-y things so do not be surprised if you start getting extra reviews on your PRs