All project committers meet to get to meet each other and talk about current and future initiatives on WebdriverIO. Goal of the session is to get to hang out and talk about testing.
This collaboration session will likely focus on issues of concern to current & prospective contributors, but we're also happy to talk with users. We can also talk about how to start contributing and have Q&A if time allows.
In this session, Rachel from the OpenJS Foundation will talk through marketing opportunities for projects wanting 1. Support in this area 2. Guidance in marcom strategy. This is also an opportunity to learn more about what offerings are available and the best ways to take advantage.
I would like to discuss the material I've ended up publishing on MDN about client-side tooling and JS frameworks, especially seen as last year's JS collab summit was such a significant event in terms of helping me research it.
For those who have already looked over the material, I'd like to spend some time getting their thoughts on it. For others, I'd like to solicit feedback on how they think it could be improved. I'll have a questionnaire by then that I can circulate.
In the second half of the session, I'd like to talk a bit about JS beyond the browser — is it appropriate for coverage on MDN, and if so, in what way?
We use various forms of building consensus in our projects. What is your consensus model? What are the challenges to these models? How could we improve them?
Discuss current consensus seeking models and explore alternatives (such as rough consensus). A possible focus could be on ways our current process enforces unsustainable work structures.
npm has been holding virtual open rfc meetings in order to better communicate with the broader community and this collaboration session is an opportunity to discuss some of the ongoing topics with active members of the summit while also onboarding new folks that want to participate in the development of the npm cli.