Calls for papers, submission deadlines, upcoming meetings: Calendar of events
MP: Texas Conference on Digital Libraries - https://www.tdl.org/tdl-events/tcdl/2022-tcdl/ MP: Had a request to be a part of a panel on PIDs and it might be a great chance to introduce the work of the ARK Alliance and also update on progress with different things. MP is involved with this. JK: Are people still attending virtual conferences? GJ: I've stopped attending virtual conferences since I just end up working and trying to listen at the same time CM: why try to work and attend at the same time? GJ: seems like a good idea to try, but then its hard to avoid the flood of usual activity when it actually happens KH: my experience is similar; I just attend the panel I'm most interested in; I tried a virtual meeting room for socializing but it was a kind of disaster KH: there is an iPres (Glasgow) deadline in March
Use proper local and remote branches. Keep your changes small Small changes that fail fast are easier to resolve. Focus on a Single Feature. Not to large of a PR. Keep it under xxx lines. Take advantage of FS CD pipelines. Keep up to date Rebase, not merge, with origin master when it changes Use diffs when needed. Be aware of a squash. Pull requests should be short lived Follow coding practices that allow PRs to merge faster. Break your PR into small commits that tell a story. Do not wait to review existing PRs.
TC: in the end we might prefer rebase merge flavor of commit JK: probably not a big deal to change how we do it in the future