<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"></head><body dir="auto">Good idea.<div><br></div><div><br></div><!-- originalMessage --><div>-------- Izvorna poruka --------</div><div>Å alje: Richard Leger <richard.leger@gmail.com> </div><div>Datum: 02. 10. 2019. 14:43 (GMT+01:00) </div><div>To: tb-planning@mozilla.org, tb-planning-request@mozilla.org </div><div>Predmet: Why not publish the Council Meeting Minutes on the wiki? </div><div><br></div>
Hi,<br><br>With regards to the Council Minutes, why not edit them (and publish them) directly somewhere on the Thunderbird Wiki during the meeting in a dedicated section... (currently wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Home than could be moved to wiki.thunderbird.net at some point with a link "Wiki" directly accessible from TB website perhaps to ease access) ...<br><br>In Council Meeting section, one page pear year, each page showing meeting minutes for the year from most recent to least recent order...<br><br>Then just send a link to it in tb-planning when new minutes are available...<br><br>This way you can easily track what is going on within a year at Council level and refer back to it if needed... or look at recent history... for new comers... or those who may have missed minutes <img src="/views/Extjs3/themes/Default/images/emoticons/normal/wink.gif" alt=";-)" /><br><br>Separately you could also have on the wiki as well all information related to what is going on with add-ons... plans and all usefull info in one place to help developpers... that you can refer via link to here or in other post/group/blog...<br><br>I just feel there are a lot of useful info plublished on TB planning that should be made available in a central reference "repository" used as starting point for communications on everything related to TB... the wiki seems a good place for that as it already regroup a lot of ressources... and make it accessible directy and easily on TB website... to users, add-ons developers, tb developpers,...<br><br>This may also avoid duplicating the information/communication too much...<br><br>Just a suggestion...<br><br>Regards,