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Summit Topic: Node.js diagnostics #206

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gireeshpunathil opened this issue Nov 16, 2019 · 12 comments · Fixed by #240
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Summit Topic: Node.js diagnostics #206

gireeshpunathil opened this issue Nov 16, 2019 · 12 comments · Fixed by #240
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Collaborator Summit Montreal 2019 Session Proposal A session proposal for the Collaboration Summit

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@gireeshpunathil
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Topic of the session

  • working group: current status and team
  • working group: current priorities / agenda
  • diagnostic user journey and best practices
  • tooling: tiers and status on capability / maturity
  • call for wider participation

Type of the session

  • Collaborate
  • [] Workshop
  • Talk

Follow-up / Set-up sessions (if any)

List the sessions that are related.

Level

  • Beginner
  • Intermediate
  • [] Advanced

Pre-requisite knowledge

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NA

Describe the session

Present the current state, priorities and challenges of the working group

Session facilitator(s) and Github handle(s)

mainly @gireeshpunathil , looking for support from @mhdawson and others who are active in the working group.

@nodejs/diagnostics - please review and propose / recommend additions or modifications.

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evahowe commented Nov 16, 2019

@gireeshpunathil How long would you like for this session?

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@evahowe - an hour should be good, thanks!

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@gireeshpunathil I'll definitely plan to be there.

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evahowe commented Nov 18, 2019

@gireeshpunathil - thanks I have you down for an hour :)

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Will it be possible to join remotely?

@gireeshpunathil
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@mmarchini - I guess so. Last year we had infra and logistics to cover remote participation; this year too we could try that, wherever required. @evahowe - I guess the sessions can be enabled with zoom?

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evahowe commented Nov 19, 2019

@mmarchini @gireeshpunathil I had a very short chat with @christian-bromann about this. Saucelabs provided laptops for us to do it through zoom in Berlin, but we haven't verified if this is possible this time around.

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@mmarchini / @hekike or anyone else interested in remote participation, here is the link: https://zoom.us/j/173804425

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trivikr commented Dec 14, 2019

Tweet thread about the session https://twitter.com/trivikram/status/1205946604152377345

Thanks to @gireeshpunathil for coming up with the summary!

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@gireeshpunathil are there any notes or other artifacts for this session? If so can you share them here? I am happy to make a PR and add them to the summit directory or feel free to raise one by yourself. Thanks!

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@christian-bromann - I don't have notes taken, but most of the discussions points are sitting in my head at the moment. Is there any template or something that I can use for this?

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Is there any template or something that I can use for this?

No. We haven't really captured and documented notes and session artifacts in other collab summits but I think it would be useful to share what can be shared so we can later take a look back to see what was discussed. That said, it is totally up to you. I've seen a lot of people that took notes during the sessions and sharing these should be easy. If you think sharing a quick brain dump is worth the time feel free.

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