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Agenda for Dec 5th, 2024 #908

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nairnandu opened this issue Dec 4, 2024 · 2 comments
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Agenda for Dec 5th, 2024 #908

nairnandu opened this issue Dec 4, 2024 · 2 comments
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Here is the proposed agenda for the Interop team meeting on Dec 5th, 2024

@nairnandu nairnandu added the agenda Agenda item for the next meeting label Dec 4, 2024
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mtom55 commented Dec 6, 2024

Could the interop team schedule a time to talk about the transparency issues raised in #888 (the 3rd most upvoted ticket).

Since Interop serves as the sole platform for developers to raise and vote on issues, maintaining an open and transparent process is crucial. It’s important to ensure that the rationale for rejecting items is clearly communicated and made publicly accessible.

We see no justification or rationale for secrecy that would benefit the web. In your discussions, this should be the central theme "How does this secrecy contribute to the health and future of the web platform?"

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Attendees: @meyerweb, @ChrisC, @zcorpan, @jgraham, @nairnandu, @chrishtr, @stubbornella, @captainbrosset, @nt1m, @bkardell, @dandclark, @gsnedders

Brief notes:

  • Each focus area was reviewed, concerns were discussed and feedback was provided to the champions on scope.
  • Organizations will continue to provide feedback, and share signals/priorities ahead of the next meeting.

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