Hi, As the maintainer of wayland-rs, Smithay's Client Toolkit and of the part of Smithay that deal with the Wayland protocol (all three projects can be found on the the Github Smithay org: https://github.com/Smithay ), I feel especially concerned by this question:
On 2/21/19 6:11 PM, Jonas Ådahl wrote: > There is also the question about what model of contribution and > discussion we should use. Do we rely on merge requests, keeping > discussions there, or do we stay on the mailing list using > git-send-email? > > IMHO we should choose one or the other, not some combination where > Gitlab sends E-mails to the mailing list for merge requests, as this > would mean we'd end up with multiple diverging versions of the same > discussion thread. These projects I maintain are side-projects, and while I feel very invested in them, my mental and temporal bandwidth is still limited. This is particularly the case given how small the intersection of people working on both Wayland and Rust is. Regarding that, the wayland-devel mailing list has some important traffic (I understand the migration to Gitlab could help with that though?) that requires filtering. All this to say: I'd really appreciate if the discussions regarding wayland-protocols specifically could be done in a medium to which it would be possible to subscribe independently from weston/libwayland. Be it a gitlab repo or a dedicated mailing-list, I don't really care as long as I can filter them automatically into different folders of my mail client. Now, I fully understand that Smithay is still a pretty small project with little to no influence, and my lack of participation in any recent discussions on this mailing does no help with that, so I guess I'm not legitimate at making any requests of this kind. Please just take this as an attempt at constructive feedback. :) I'll see to take some time to carefully read the rest of this thread and make any relevant contribution I can. Victor.
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