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OIPS-23 Meta-OIP: make this repo private #23

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gumb0 opened this issue Jun 19, 2020 · 3 comments
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OIPS-23 Meta-OIP: make this repo private #23

gumb0 opened this issue Jun 19, 2020 · 3 comments

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@gumb0
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gumb0 commented Jun 19, 2020

Office is not really a public space, and I don't see the reason to discuss office matters in public.

I guess people differ in how much of their everyday life they are comfortable to open to the public, and to be on the safe side and make everyone comfortable we should keep the repo private.
We don't have any necessity to keep it public, right?

I think it's not only me, I've heard the same sentiment from a couple of others.

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ligi commented Jun 19, 2020

Thanks for this OIP - would love to hear what others think about it. I see a lot of value in doing things in the open - but I have no problem having a private OIP repo.
Would the following also work for you?: Having both a private and a public one? So you or everyone else can open your OIPs that should not be public there? Can also be used to make private comments on public OIPs. Just making this repo private would have the downside that some links would break and OIP is used for an example in the process of bootstrapping DIP.
Also really hope no detail you consider private leaked to the public via an OIP - If so please LMK ASAP. You can do via an OIP in the private repo here: https://github.com/ethdevberlin/OIPS_private - Or you know where I sit ;-)

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gumb0 commented Jun 22, 2020

Would the following also work for you?: Having both a private and a public one? So you or everyone else can open your OIPs that should not be public there? Can also be used to make private comments on public OIPs.

I don't know, sounds cumbersome. If nobody else cares, I'm probably not going to use it alone.

Just making this repo private would have the downside that some links would break and OIP is used for an example in the process of bootstrapping DIP.

What's DIP?

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ligi commented Jun 22, 2020

will tell you what a DIP is in private - this is not yet public info (yea this becomes quite meta now ;-)

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