Hi all, sorry for the late announcement, but we'll do a first today: I'll be spending some time looking at the pull requests queue, doing code reviews, etc. Why should you care? Well, I'm not sure about that -- but I will be streaming the whole thing on Twitch. You can follow the GNU Radio Twitch at twitch.tv/gnuradio.
I'll start at 5 PM (-ish, as soon as I finish my regular day job stuff, so bear with me if I'm a few minutes late). I will explain why PRs are stuck, and hopefully merge some. To be honest, I haven't been as active as my GNU Radio merge colleagues recently, so I will need a few minutes to find my bearings -- however, that's exactly the thing that might be worth talking about. Most people will probably be familiar with Twitch, but in case you're not: It's that place where all the video games get streamed, and it's supposed to be interactive. There is Twitch chat, which I will try to follow. I'll also try and follow IRC/Slack, but I'm not good at multitasking (or I would be streaming Starcraft instead). In fact, let me say straight out that this is the first time that I'm live-streaming anything related to coding, and who knows how this'll end up working. Why are we doing this? At GRCon, we had a workshop on, among other things, participation and transparency within the project, and this was a suggestion from a GRCon participant. If this turns out to be of interest, I can see us doing this more often. In any case, I'd be curious to hear about any kind of feedback or suggestions you may have. I believe there's a way to put the recording on YT afterwards, which I intend to do. See you later (maybe?) -- Martin