Thank you Kris. Working on this.
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Replying to @carmatrocity @krisnova and
More concretely: Russ starting writing a series on Go's process in making decisions last month. You can see the series here. https://research.swtch.com/proposals . Associated issues filed here: (the top 6) https://github.com/golang/go/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3AProposal+author%3Arsc …
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Replying to @carmatrocity @goinggodotnet and
This seems declarative - how do we get involved with the decision making process if we aren't Russ or a Google employee?
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Replying to @carmatrocity @goinggodotnet and
I have no idea what you just posted. It seems like the author was using it as a firewall. Also who owns http://golang.org ? It's mentioned in your screen capture. How would a person like me get an email account there?
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Replying to @krisnova @goinggodotnet and
It's a screenshot from the proposal series articles I listed above, This was to be more explicit about the "something" we were working on. I dont know how to reword the encouragement of feedback on various channels, both privately & publicly, to not come across as firewalling.
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Replying to @carmatrocity @goinggodotnet and
I think maybe the issue is with the paradigm "we". The "Go Team" seems to be responsible for making decisions. That is bad. I think folks (like the ones being bothered with twitter notifications right now) who aren't on the Go team would enjoy some ownership here.
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Replying to @krisnova @carmatrocity and
As someone that has been on both sides, yes. The Go team needs to move their decision making into the open, where not only others can "see" but also participate in the proposal review process. Lots of good intentions, maybe just not enough visible execution so far.
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I can’t believe I’m saying this: Even
@CloudNativeFdn or the@linuxfoundation seem more OSS/neutral - we use them for Kubernetes - why can’t we have Go governed by a proper* OSS governance foundation?4 replies 0 retweets 8 likes
I heard a rumour @CloudNativeFdn would take on Go as a governed project, if it ever got to that stage... Still the case @cra ?
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a programming language isn’t in scope for CNCF,
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Yes - this is what we want :)
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