For 2,3,4 - If you want to move to google groups (fine with me), you know code.google.com also has wiki, issue tracking, svn, etc. Might as well make it 1 stop.. :)
On 8/23/07, Weston Ruter <westonruter@...> wrote:
Here's a list of action items that I see as being pending:
Thus far, the following people have expressed interest in being part of the JSON-RPC committee:
- Determine who will be the discussion group's maintainer (group owner); Jan-Klass was referring to this current Yahoo Group, but the consensus seems to be that we should move to Google Groups.
- Determine how we shall handle the hosting of json-rpc.org. I assume that Jan-Klass won't indefinitely continue hosting json-rpc.org, so we'll need to decide on where to host. Matthew has expressed willingness to provide funds.
- Discuss how to delegate SVN privileges and hosting access, and who administers the issue tracker and the wiki.
- Discuss the current website. Do we want to continue using Trac? Does the website need to be restructured or redesigned? Ensure that the 1.0 spec is archived and kept available (Matthew).
- Begin to discuss where we are with JSON-RPC 1.1, and what improvements need to be made for it to move to the next draft stage.
I propose that in a week or two, after everyone has been given a chance to express their commitment to JSON-RPC, that we form a committee consisting of the committed persons. Then we can discuss together the action items above and any others which are raised over the next weeks.
- Weston Ruter <westonruter@...>
- Matthew Morley < mmorley@...>
- Lorenzo Pastrana < pastrana@...>
- (?) Jeffrey Damick <jeffreydamick@...>