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smarter opened this issue Nov 10, 2017 · 5 comments
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smarter commented Nov 10, 2017

https://github.com/scala/scala.epfl.ch/blob/master/minutes/_posts/2017-05-30-may-30-2017.md says:

SCP-011: Debugging Position Information (Miles Sabin, on behalf of Lars Hupel)
discussed; postponed for further consideration

But according to @fommil and @propensive, this proposal was subsequently accepted (see gitter discussion). We can find traces of this in scalacenter/advisoryboard@1b7d210 which contains the following Addendum that was not ported to this repository:

Addendum

Following the meeting, it emerged that the criterion upon which a majority of
attendees voted to postpone the acceptance vote of
SCP-011
(despite broad support)—that JetBrains (as the developers of the most popular
IDE for Scala) should be involved in the discussion—was ill-founded, as
JetBrains had worked closely with Sam Halliday in the drafting of the proposal.

This was not clear to the attendees in the meeting as GitHub (where many of
JetBrains' could be seen) was not functioning at the time, and the member
making the proposal (Lars Hupel) was unable to be present in the meeting.

Jon felt that had this been known during the meeting, many of the attendees
would have voted differently, and subsequently invited all voting members of
the board to review the decision to postpone the proposal. All voting members
were informed of the new information, and asked firstly whether they would like
to overturn the earlier decision to postpone the vote, and secondly (regardless
of their answer to the first question), whether they vote to accept the
proposal as a recommendation.

The respondents voted unanimously (with 3 abstentions) to overturn the decision
to postpone the vote on the proposal, and voted 7-1 (with 3 abstentions) in
favor of accepting the proposal as a recommendation.
SCP-011
has therefore been adopted as a recommendation.

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smarter commented May 2, 2019

Friendly 20 months ping :).

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I'm actually not sure whose responsibility this change might currently be, if anybody's

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fommil commented May 2, 2019

Since Lars no longer has the seat, and Miles was a temporary replacement, perhaps @tpolecat to follow up with... somebody... ?

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SethTisue commented Aug 29, 2019

@sjrd let's close this out (@smarter pinged us on gitter today, thanks for the reminder)

I'll mostly off til Tuesday though

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The status has been updated to “superseded” (by SCP-22)

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