- Issue created by @Kristen Pol
- πΊπ¦Ukraine Lenny Moskalyk
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- πΊπΈUnited States matthews Colorado
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- π¬π§United Kingdom pdjohnson Manchester
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- πΊπΈUnited States Kristen Pol Santa Cruz, CA, USA
We can add a list of regulars on this issue so we can create without having to have each person comment on the meeting issue
I'll add these as credits for now so it's easy to see their usernames
- πΊπΈUnited States Kristen Pol Santa Cruz, CA, USA
Updated the project's components, so changing to a better component.
- πΊπΈUnited States Kristen Pol Santa Cruz, CA, USA
We don't need to keep this one open... Matthew has been creating these issues and assigning credit, etc and it's working well.
- πΊπΈUnited States Kristen Pol Santa Cruz, CA, USA
Pasting from Slack:
Regarding this one, I had opened it but it's not necessary given we are doing these ongoing and not just a short period of time which is why I closed it... is there a reason you want it open? You left no comment so it's not clear to me. I can repurpose it to something like "Kickoff the AI weekly marketing meetings" so we can close it
- πΊπΈUnited States matthews Colorado
I reopened so I can easily find it to create child issues. I guess I could just go into the closed issue queue as well.
- πΊπΈUnited States Kristen Pol Santa Cruz, CA, USA
Thanks. Yeahβ¦ what Iβve seen and done myself is clone the last meeting issue and update the date. If you much prefer having this open for that, we can leave it but my preference is to close anything we can to reduce the noise in the queue
- πΊπΈUnited States Kristen Pol Santa Cruz, CA, USA
I think what could be equally efficient is:
Right before or after marking the current issue as fixed, clone it, changed the date, and assign it to yourself
If you do it afterwards, you have to change the status to active as well