Re: Open communication and Slack

2018-08-17 Thread Leo McArdle via governance
Further to Peter's point, I think this betrays a misuse of Slack, IRC and other synchronous communication platforms. We have staff and volunteers distributed across the world, and we can expect neither to be active 24 hours a day. Trawling through past conversations isn't a productive use of anyone

Open communication and Slack

2018-08-17 Thread mhoye via governance
-- Original Message -- From: "Benjamin Kerensa via governance" It’s definitely a problematic situation and I think it demonstrates how Mozilla is drifting more and more from its manifesto and values towards a more corporate and closed community. Mozilla embraces more closed practice

Re: Open communication and Slack

2018-08-17 Thread Dão Gottwald via governance
2018-08-16 19:27 GMT+02:00 Andrew Halberstadt : > To be clear, I think there are a large number of (mostly non > developer) teams whose day to day communications need to be > private. Using Slack in those instances seems absolutely fine to > me. > > But if we're serious about supporting our commun

Re: Open communication and Slack

2018-08-17 Thread Dão Gottwald via governance
2018-08-17 11:43 GMT+02:00 Leo McArdle : > Further to Peter's point, I think this betrays a misuse of Slack, IRC and > other synchronous communication platforms. We have staff and volunteers > distributed across the world, and we can expect neither to be active 24 > hours a day. Trawling through p

Re: Super-review - proposal to remove given lack of super-review-specific usage

2018-08-17 Thread mcote--- via governance
Responding to an old thread here... I am currently in the process of updating a number of MDN pages to cover Phabricator (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1444791 if anyone wants to follow along). Although the page on www.mozilla.org is still up, it seems that there's a pretty soli

Re: Open communication and Slack

2018-08-17 Thread Nicholas Nethercote via governance
On Sat, Aug 18, 2018 at 4:16 AM, mhoye via governance < governance@lists.mozilla.org> wrote: > > I think that we need to have a nuanced and probably difficult conversation > about what openness means, and what working in the open means on the modern > internet. > In general, I think everything yo