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2023-12-12 Carbon Aware SDK Weekly Meeting Agenda 🎯 #433
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@Shady-Hegazy is interested in viewing our open issues on the project board that are looking for a contributor (see above) But he doesn't have access to the board. I have tried inviting him but it's not letting me. Can anyone else? @vaughanknight @zanete you 2 are listed as the only 2 other Carbon aware sdk project board admins. |
Looks like the reason gh4prs is not working is because we never got off the waitlist :( . Here is the dashboard under which i was able to access it: https://copilot4prs.githubnext.com IEF is generating their changelogs like so:
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FYI: @vaughanknight @danuw this is the feature thats used : https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/releasing-projects-on-github/automatically-generated-release-notes |
LGTM - I think automation is the way to go... A bit less impactful, but if we really want to add text to a release we could add a link to a discussion that lists more details? Not that I think we would. |
@Willmish Hi! For generating a proper changelog on release, the best practice is to organize the git flow with well-defined pull requests. Then on release creation, there is a button to automatically generate a changelog which is based on pull requests. One more automated version is conventional commit based changelog |
Date
2023-12-12 - 8am UTC
Meeting notices
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Recordings
@Sophietn It's now down to the Project team to decide whether we record our project meetings or not.
Would we like to record these meetings?
If we do, are we happy to share it with members subscribed to this project?
Meeting link - clarification as we have 2 meeting invites with 2 links?
Roll Call
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Agenda
Convene & Roll Call (5mins)
Review Meeting Notices (see above)
Review the agenda and suggest new agenda points
Approve Past Meeting Minutes
v1.2 Release today!
Progress to Graduation (documentation updates) - project board
Review Pull Requests
11 Open PRs
PRs
24 Open Issues
Issues
Discussion
Action Items
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