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Node.js Foundation Technical Steering Committee (TSC) Meeting 2018-10-24 #615

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mhdawson opened this issue Oct 22, 2018 · 6 comments
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UTC Wed 24-Oct-2018 12:00 (12:00 PM):

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Hangzhou Wed 24-Oct-2018 20:00 (08:00 PM)
Tokyo Wed 24-Oct-2018 21:00 (09:00 PM)
Sydney Wed 24-Oct-2018 23:00 (11:00 PM)

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Extracted from tsc-agenda labelled issues and pull requests from the nodejs org prior to the meeting.

nodejs/node

  • buffer: fix crash for invalid index types #23795

nodejs/TSC

  • Tracking issue for updating TSC on Board Meetings #476
  • Strategic Initiatives - Tracking Issue #423

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The agenda comes from issues labelled with tsc-agenda across all of the repositories in the nodejs org. Please label any additional issues that should be on the agenda before the meeting starts.

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Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/611357642
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Public participation

We stream our conference call straight to YouTube so anyone can listen to it live, it should start playing at https://www.youtube.com/c/nodejs+foundation/live when we turn it on. There's usually a short cat-herding time at the start of the meeting and then occasionally we have some quick private business to attend to before we can start recording & streaming. So be patient and it should show up.

Many of us will be on IRC in #node-dev on Freenode if you'd like to interact, we have a Q/A session scheduled at the end of the meeting if you'd like us to discuss anything in particular. @nodejs/collaborators in particular if there's anything you need from the TSC that's not worth putting on as a separate agenda item, this is a good place for that.


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@mhdawson mhdawson self-assigned this Oct 22, 2018
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Trott commented Oct 23, 2018

nodejs/node#23795 is the only non-standing issue on the agenda tomorrow. Seems pretty straightforward and manageable in scope, so hopefully everyone can arrive at the meeting informed and ready to make a decision. (I personally don't think there's much to be gained by kicking it back to GitHub at this point.)

If you will not be at the meeting, it would be hugely helpful if you could comment in the pull request so that we can count your vote in your absence. @addaleax indicates in the PR that she intends to call for a vote.

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addaleax commented Oct 24, 2018

I’ve removed my item in the agenda, but I’d still appreciate any look I can get on the PR.

More importantly, I’d like a clear indication that we have always considered hard crashes through the public API a bug so far, and that we don’t intend to change that. I had added the label after @refack’s first review still read “Let 11 crash.” without the addition to the sentence, which seemed like directly conflicting with our previous policies, even if implicit. There is sadly no edit history for reviews, as it seems, so that context went missing.

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I’d like a clear indication that we have always considered hard crashes through the public API a bug so far, and that we don’t intend to change that

@addaleax Do you think this is something that can go into the C++ style guide? (although it's not the C++'s side that's solely responsible of these crashes most of the times)

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I would like to bring up nodejs/node#23433.

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PR for minutes: #616

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