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nominate @krzysdz to triage team #6482
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I vote yes! :)
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I'll admit that I've considered requesting triager role over a year ago (before #5600/expressjs/discussions#227), but I'm still not sure if I'm suitable for this role.
If you think that's ok, then I don't have any objections, but my personal opinion is that my general lack of knowledge about things other than Express itself, will limit my ability to help. After all, as a random GitHub user with no permissions, I can still post comments that may be helpful. |
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Sorry for the delay
While the role gives you access to all the repositories, it doesn’t mean you have to be involved in all of them. When I started as a triage, I also didn’t have knowledge of all the repositories that exist, but as I got more involved in the project, I got to know several of those packages. What I want to say is, don’t worry about not having the knowledge to answer everything, you will learn as you work on the project.
Participate when you can, this is open source, we don’t want to force you to be active all the time either.
💯 I really don’t want to force you to be here if you don’t want to, but if you want to continue, just let me know |
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I’ve spoken with @krzysdz, and for now, they won’t be joining. Just let us know whenever you want to join |
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Hey @krzysdz! We’ve noticed and appreciated your recent activity across the project, and we’d like to invite you to join the triage team. Irregular availability is not a concern; what matters is your continued interest and involvement. As a triage member, you’ll have additional permissions to help manage and close issues, guide discussions, and support project maintenance. If you’re interested, please let us know and we’ll get everything set up. Thanks again for your contributions ❤️ |
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I can't predict the future and how much time I will have to help with triage, but I can try, if you're still willing to invite me to the team. According to GitHub search my first comment here was posted 7 years ago, so this seems like a good time to join. |
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triager isnt a life sentence, you can drop out and come back in later. that's how I got my start in express maintenance 👍 |
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LGTM
While catching up on GitHub notifications, I noticed that @krzysdz has been doing a great job helping to resolve issues within Express and assisting with the missing documentation. I'm not sure if @krzysdz is interested, so I'm opening the nomination.
Also, I invite everyone to join the Slack (https://slack-invite.openjsf.org/, channel #express, #express-triage-team).
cc: @expressjs/express-tc @expressjs/triagers