>From: David Alan Black <dblack / candle.superlink.net> >Reply-To: ruby-talk / ruby-lang.org >To: ruby-talk / ruby-lang.org (ruby-talk ML) >Subject: [ruby-talk:10813] Re: PEP ? Ruby >Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 09:37:05 +0900 > SNIP > > >I'm a little confused about how the Wiki area and this list/newsgroup >are intended to relate to each other. There's a "NeedDiscussion" >section on the Wiki. But if we want to keep discussion here, and use >the Wiki more or less as a dynamic, Matz-approved to-do list, then >won't "NeedDiscussion" be counterproductive, since it will be likely >to draw submission and/or discussion of proposals away from the list? > > >David > >-- >David Alan Black >home: dblack / candle.superlink.net >work: blackdav / shu.edu >Web: http://pirate.shu.edu/~blackdav > Before I say anything, I'd just like to say, anyone that thinks there's a better way, please tell me (as David is doing). A different perspective is always helpful for such things. I realize that I wrote on the wiki that people could post stuff, but I'll change that because of this. I will explain this on the wiki also. The "NeedDiscussion" will contain a short summary of the proposal and it's status. If you look at #U001, it gives a summary, archive references, and a status (i.e. posted to ruby-talk, archive # blah). This is for the following reasons: 1) I need reminders too ;) 2) These are items that still need discussion (on ruby-talk) 3) People can see what's being discussed without searching archives (not the content of the discussion, just the basic summary) 4) It's a "staging" area. A request will begin life on ruby-talk. I will create the summary, necessary refernce links, and status. When the proposal is accepted (or denied), I will leave a "stub" stating that fact, and move the summary, archives, etc to the correct location (i.e. RubyProperRCR) where it can be dealt with. The number, #U001 for instance, will change to #A001 or #D001, depending on circumstances. With this area, everyone can know what is outstanding and "needs discussion". I'm trying to avoid things getting lost or forgotten, everyone deserves some kind of resolution, even if it's a denial. It's not an area for a public discussion. The actual discussion should be done on ruby-talk. I hope I've explained this well. I'll post this to the wiki, if you have more questions or this still doesn't make sense (or just plain sucks), tell me what will work. Maybe I can change the name? Sorry for any confusion, it's my first day on the job, and it's been a rough one ;) Mike Wilson Unix Administrator http://ruby.weblogs.com _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com