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Nemokosch | I'm going to take my rant here ironically, exactly because of the implications: the ultimate issue with getting ANYTHING Raku-related done is that no one on planet Earth feels responsible for making decisions or even just taking a stance on an issue. | 12:58 | |
No matter all the trickery I'm doing within Raku spaces, be it IRC, Discord, GH discussions, issues under several repositories, linking them together, responding, trying to get to fixes when possible | 13:00 | ||
Even to get a banal PR merged is a matter of sheer luck | 13:01 | ||
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Nemokosch | I don't know what it was like when all issues were essentially dumped onto jnthn but it absolutely couldn't be worse than the current situation | 13:06 | |
Also, let's release this "we are volunteers and therefore everyone contributes as much as they can/want to" excuse for good | 13:09 | ||
Not all volunteer-driven projects are equally badly managed and Raku itself has had ups and downs from management point of view | 13:10 | ||
sena_kun | Nemokosch, do you mind a private conversation? | 13:18 | |
Nemokosch | no | 13:19 | |
lizmat assume a private conversation is taking place | 14:04 | ||
Nemokosch: maybe you should apply for a commit bit to Rakudo ? | 14:05 | ||
Nemokosch | lizmat: Maybe I should apply for something, you are right. I'm trying to help with Rakudo as well, as much as I can comprehend after more or less 2 months of looking closer - but I honestly don't think that requires the most help at the moment | 14:34 | |
lizmat | it would solve the issue of PR's not getting merged | 14:35 | |
Nemokosch | That was the most extreme example, the problems go way deeper than that | 14:39 | |
Somebody pointed it out more than 2 years ago that "problem solving" was not working. Around that time, there were people to argue with that. | 14:43 | ||
Today, nobody would argue with that. Not because there couldn't be a discussion about it but because it has a much bigger proof: nobody cares about solving any sort of problems. | 14:46 | ||
lizmat | not arguing with that | 14:47 | |
Nemokosch | I can try to sort out Rakudo content but with my qualifications, that seems more like a sure way to burnout than achieving anything visible. Also, from what I see with some of the issues I remember: a Rakudo PR can be a place where a design decision gets stuck. And then we are back to "problem solving" | 14:49 | |
"forgiveness > permission" is wise but how far can one go? Say, somebody can decide that lazy lists don't ACCEPT any single item. What about deprecation and undeprecation of things? That's also a prevalent topic. Or infrastructure: I'm still pondering who *knows* the current state at all, let alone the possible answers themselves | 14:55 | ||
I don't know if the RSC was created with this sort of topics in mind or how feasibly operable it is wrt these topics | 14:57 | ||
I was also thinking that we might get closer to give squashathons a (re)try; I have a superficial plan that I can still refine better. Secretly I'm hoping that it could be an "excuse" for having public(-ish) meetings with multiple people regularly. | 14:59 | ||
And you know, when I have these plans... that's when it really hits me that so many people aren't even willing to dedicate 5 minutes of consistent attention to issues that could really be resolved forever | 15:00 | ||
"vote" about a language decision, pass ownership of a repo, minor things like this | 15:01 | ||
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[Coke] | you'll get better traction with the community on community issues if you don't restricvt your conversation to the documentation channel. | 23:01 |