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Alternating Community Meeting for US friendly TZ #189
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Thanks for filing this, @OrlinVasilev! I'll copy my thoughts from Slack for better permanence (and keeping the discussion all together): ❤️
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As a newcomer to the project, I'm finding the lack of support in PT daunting. I'd be okay with 24 hour response cycles, but I think there's definitely project culture here that I don't understand. I'd be eager to join a community meeting, at least once to get started, but I'm with @tianon - 5am is more than I can likely manage. The issue that expertise is locally concentrated, so that even if there were a PT friendly meeting, that group would be largely in the dark, strikes me as a bigger deal. Again, from the perspective of an outsider, I'm finding it hard to get traction understanding how the project is run. My early experience is that documentation and reality don't align, and neither line up my general experience, which makes getting started really slow going. Is there a way we can bridge that gap? Maybe it's a matter of finding better ways to communicate asynchronously - currently there's Slack, Github Issues, Discussions, a mailing list... probably other channels? I'm still unclear where to ask questions effectively. |
Getting better at async is great, but there is an immediacy and connection to sync meetings, even on Zoom, that is hard to beat. I'd like us to start a North America friendly meeting cadence too - maybe biweekly, maybe monthly, at a time that is not too inconvenient for China. It need not have the whole team - but some representation. |
@OrlinVasilev Did something change, or is this WONTFIX? |
Hi @nyarly, as that topic staled for quite some time decided to close it. Orlix |
Are there any US maintainers at all? I'm not sure how useful it would be to have a Harbor meetings without core members attending. Here's my motivation, which I think at this point is entirely stymied:
Briefly, I feel like a feature critical to my usage of Harbor might be straightforward to add (AFAICT, it would mean using the released version of the ORM instead of the Harbor "stripped" version, and a little bit of configuration plumbing), and I was willing to do the work, but access to the core team has been a) more necessary than most open source projects (because of the dependency policy) and b) less available, because communication seems to happen in person or in meetings that happen at infeasible times. |
Hi @nyarly no US maintainers as of now Orlix |
@nyarly can we get in touch in Slack as well, please |
@nyarly are you attending KubeCon we may discuss that there :) |
@OrlinVasilev I tried to reach out on Slack - I can't make Kubecon this year |
Would love to have US friendly TZ Community meetings!
Let's try to figure out a way to make it work :)
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