@steve we've got this staging process:
https://swicg.github.io/charters/stage-process
I think the big step would be, I think this FEP is relevant to this task force's work, I want to submit it as a proposal, etc.
@steve we've got this staging process:
https://swicg.github.io/charters/stage-process
I think the big step would be, I think this FEP is relevant to this task force's work, I want to submit it as a proposal, etc.
@Zwifi good answer, ty
Thanks, all. Being noticeably drunk on a work call can be disrespectful to others. It doesn't make a great impression. It can be a sign of an alcohol problem.
If someone seems tipsy but is quiet and keeps it together, I might ignore it or say something on a back channel. If they are disruptive, I might ask them to leave, or I might leave myself.
A lot of people brought up that health problems could make someone appear drunk. I'd still say something.
Yes.
RIP Dr. Gladys West
without her legacy, we'd be lost
Feeling particularly irritable, who wants to fight
@liaizon all right, all right.
@evan it was a joke!
@liaizon C'mon.
@internetarchive fantastic, ty
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