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Creating "this week in core" series #148
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@refack do you think this is a "good first issue"? 🤔 |
For the @nodejs/evangelism WG? @refack Where do you think this content would get published to? |
Unfortunately we haven't seen any progress on this - going to close for now, but feel free to re-open if there's progress to be made! 😄 |
Hey 👋, can this be removed from the list of "In Need of Champion" or reopened for discussions? |
There's the new Working Group Update blog series that looks somewhat similar: #435. |
@bnb Same here too, can we continue discussions on this? |
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I guess this was re-triggered in CollabSummit

https://twitter.com/addaleax/status/918347360916434944 which was quickly followed with
Since I'm not a big 140 fan, I started thinking about alternatives, and the "Last week in node WG" series came to mind ( @bnb ).
We could create a very simple format based on short blurbs written by the last week's active authors* (opt-in of course).
I'm willing to take charge of pinging the authors and curating the responses, but I'd be happy if there was someone else willing edit (and be a backup).
* author activity by github

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