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There is a large amount of contextual knowledge held in prior developer meetings on Zoom. I sincerely appreciate the recent move to Discord for community-lead collective growth. That said, it could still be quite useful to import these old archives for maximum context. 🫱🏻🫲🏾
What would you like to see?
To the extent that there are public records across the networks' organizations, perhaps we could aggregate past recordings into the meeting-notes folder? This should be a simple addition of the existing doc style for this year's recordings. ⏯️ Moreover, might we consider segmenting the left sidebar by year and implementing slightly more readable titles like "October 24?"
What alternatives are there?
When making meaningful network amendments, it could help to have an easy place to reference past decision discussions. Presently, this involves extensive web search for community articles and viewpoints, since YT video descriptions alone rarely show up via SEO. Given the material number of SDF blog posts I've seen associated with these tremendous chats, it could also work to just make all embedding legacy posts include a meetings tab in the RSS feed. 📺
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What problem does your feature solve?
There is a large amount of contextual knowledge held in prior developer meetings on Zoom. I sincerely appreciate the recent move to Discord for community-lead collective growth. That said, it could still be quite useful to import these old archives for maximum context. 🫱🏻🫲🏾
What would you like to see?
To the extent that there are public records across the networks' organizations, perhaps we could aggregate past recordings into the
meeting-notes
folder? This should be a simple addition of the existing doc style for this year's recordings. ⏯️ Moreover, might we consider segmenting the left sidebar by year and implementing slightly more readable titles like "October 24?"What alternatives are there?
When making meaningful network amendments, it could help to have an easy place to reference past decision discussions. Presently, this involves extensive web search for community articles and viewpoints, since YT video descriptions alone rarely show up via SEO. Given the material number of SDF blog posts I've seen associated with these tremendous chats, it could also work to just make all embedding legacy posts include a
meetings
tab in the RSS feed. 📺The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: