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Merging Github team with README #19

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anonrig opened this issue Nov 17, 2022 · 6 comments · Fixed by #29
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Merging Github team with README #19

anonrig opened this issue Nov 17, 2022 · 6 comments · Fixed by #29
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@anonrig
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anonrig commented Nov 17, 2022

Currently, there are 18 members at @nodejs/performance Github team. I'd like to sync the Github team information with the README in order to understand the interested parties and keep the team up to date.

Please open a pull request to the performance repository if you are interested in joining the discussions and meetings.

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Shouldn't everyone in the team then be listed on the readme? I'm not quite sure what the purpose of doing this is (this team is neither recognized as a Working Group nor as a Strategic Initiative as far as I an tell), but I assume nobody joined the new performance team without wanting to participate.

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mcollina commented Nov 26, 2022

I think there is an automated tool to do this. @Trott or @mhdawson might know?

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(I do not have time to add more meetings to my calendar. However, I'm happy to partecipate).

I don't think you should kick people out of a team if they didn't send a PR to update a README.

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Trott commented Nov 26, 2022

I think there is an automated tool to do this. @Trott or @mhdawson might know?

ncu-team can be used to automate it.

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Github teams are a way to receive notifications.

I'm -1 in removing people from this github team for this specific reason.

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anonrig commented Nov 26, 2022

I deleted my comment, due to not selecting the correct words to describe my motivation. Let's discuss this in the meeting tomorrow.

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