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DIG Meeting Agenda - January 5, 2023 (2023!!)

This meeting will be held via videoconference beginning at 2 p.m. EDT/11 a.m. PDT. Current and future DIG participants are encouraged to attend, and any interested members of the Evergreen Community are welcome as well.

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Connection Information: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84441505629?pwd=eXF1RFRUVXoyTjVxQjdvQk55WVRhdz09

Agenda

  1. Introductions & Check-in
  2. Pet Show & Tell
  3. Collaboration/Updates:
    1. Library Settings Spreadsheet: Updates and next steps
    2. New features in 3.10 - Release Notes?
    3. Other?
  4. Possible Presentation: How to preview changes, Gina Monti
  5. Other Business?
  6. Next meeting: February 2, 2023
    1. Topic: TBD

Note:

At the May 2018 Documentation Interest Group (DIG) meeting in person at the Evergreen International Conference in St. Charles, Missouri, it was agreed that DIG meetings would alternate each month between meetings that were half agenda, half collaboration in one month, and a full meeting length of working on the documentation in the other month.

At the November 2020 DIG meeting on IRC, it was agreed that DIG would move the collaboration/working months to a videoconference platform and continue having the business meetings on IRC.

At the June 2022 meeting of DIG's Core Committers and Leaders, it was agreed to switch completely to videoconference meetings, unless a formally recorded vote on something is needed.

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