19:51
<ptomato>
I forgot to put on the agenda last time that we should discuss what to cover in the plenary update
19:52
<ptomato>
how's this for bullet points?
19:52
<ptomato>
  • Since January, a certain amount of Igalia's test262 development has been subsidized by Sovereign Tech Fund
  • You may have noticed that many more tests landed in Q1 2024 than in Q4 2023
  • Worked with proposal authors to review tests and ensure coverage for RegExp modifiers and Set methods
  • Wrote tests for a needs-consensus PR that had long been blocked on test coverage
  • We'd like to encourage proposals to help write testing plans. Providing good documentation for this is high on our list. Let us know what you think about this!
19:53
<ptomato>
(yes, as far as I can tell, the embargo on announcing the subsidy is finally lifted)
19:55
<ljharb>
awesome
20:07
<shu>
my friends
20:07
<shu>
how's the resizable buffer review going
20:29
<ptomato>
you may have seen https://github.com/tc39/test262/pull/4030 ?
20:29
<ptomato>
and https://github.com/tc39/test262/pull/3888#issuecomment-2025620598
20:30
<ptomato>
ioanna is leading the effort to get it into reviewable chunks
20:30
<shu>
i did, yes
23:11
<Chris de Almeida>
hey folks -- who will be handing the 262 report at plenary and how much time do you need?
23:14
<ptomato>
I guess by default it's me unless any of the rest of y'all feel like delivering it! FWIW I'll just be showing and reading out the above bullet points
23:14
<ptomato>
so, max 10 minutes if there's any discussion?
23:16
<Chris de Almeida>
SGTM