We're aiming to publish the first edition of the Runtime Keys Technical Report (see WinterTC55/runtime-keys#30) by the ECMA GA in June 30th. For this to happen, we must approve the contents of the technical report as a committee on April 28th at the latest.
Given this, the next WinterTC meeting will not follow the usual schedule (which would be May 1st, which is International Workers' Day and a public holiday in many countries). Instead, the plan is to hold it at some time on April 27th or 28th, depending on folks's availability. Does April 28, 18:00 CEST (09:00 PDT, 12:00 EDT, 16:00 UTC) work for everyone?
For this approval to count, we need at least one vote from each of the Ecma members which are part of TC55: Igalia, Cloudflare (cc @jasnell), Socket (cc @ljharb), Deno (cc @littledivy) and the OpenJS Foundation (cc @ctcpip), as well as Harper if they have become an Ecma member by that point (cc @Ethan-Arrowood). Votes don't need to be in person, you could instead voice your support below or in the PRs; but ideally we'd find a time that works for everyone involved.
Additionally, we will also use this meeting to elect the new chair group (see #181).
Here's the agenda for this meting, with durations:
- Review of Ecma IPR policy (1 min)
- Review of the notes for last meeting (5 min)
- Approval of this meeting's agenda (2 min)
We're aiming to publish the first edition of the Runtime Keys Technical Report (see WinterTC55/runtime-keys#30) by the ECMA GA in June 30th. For this to happen, we must approve the contents of the technical report as a committee on April 28th at the latest.
Given this, the next WinterTC meeting will not follow the usual schedule (which would be May 1st, which is International Workers' Day and a public holiday in many countries). Instead, the plan is to hold it at some time on April 27th or 28th, depending on folks's availability. Does April 28, 18:00 CEST (09:00 PDT, 12:00 EDT, 16:00 UTC) work for everyone?
For this approval to count, we need at least one vote from each of the Ecma members which are part of TC55: Igalia, Cloudflare (cc @jasnell), Socket (cc @ljharb), Deno (cc @littledivy) and the OpenJS Foundation (cc @ctcpip), as well as Harper if they have become an Ecma member by that point (cc @Ethan-Arrowood). Votes don't need to be in person, you could instead voice your support below or in the PRs; but ideally we'd find a time that works for everyone involved.
Additionally, we will also use this meeting to elect the new chair group (see #181).
Here's the agenda for this meting, with durations: