On 25/2/21 16:24, Salz, Rich wrote:
And, since you've raised it: I personally agree that requiring the
use
of git/github does represent yet another barrier.
Nothing requires anyone to use Git or GitHub.
If a WG somewhat requires use of github, then the barrier is there.
On the other hand, many (millions) of people do, people who often
write open source code, and we want to engage with that community.
My take is that engaging the open source community has more to do with
lowering the barrier (including the economic barrier), and taking their
input seriously, than with crafting documents with the tools said
community usually employs when crafting code.
Similarly, to the extent that has been possible, I've tried to engage
them asking for specific questions or trying to produce patches for
their projects -- which tends to work better in terms of engaging them
than "please look at my draft/spec... it's on gihub, btw".
Just my two cents,
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