Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2019 17:59:24 +0000
On Fri, 13 Dec 2019 at 17:55, Neil Horlock via SG20 <sg20_at_[hidden]>
wrote:
> How to proceed from there? Do we have to wait for proper issue description
>> or can I just seize a topic and write about it?
>
>
> The intention is (I believe) for people to take topics and write the
> Outcomes and Objectives for each. Or what JC calls ASSBATs (A student
> should be able to). In Belfast, given the intention of this is to inform
> educators rather than students, that was semi-jokingly twisted into ATSBATS
> (A Teacher Should Be Able To). With this in mind, each of those topics will
> be defined by the key learning to be derived from that topic at various
> "levels".
>
> The "levels" at which each topic could be taught were discussed in the
> context of using the "audience" guidelines example that Gor Nishanov had
> used with his Co-Routines papers (Chris or someone may be able to help me
> out here with a direct reference as I cannot find it right now). In
> essence, those tables highlighted aspects of a topic that "Everyone should
> know" (fundamentals) down to "<100 need to know" (expert).
>
> IIRC, SG20 designated certain people to write the sample guidelines in
>> Belfast.
>>
>
> I would have to check the minutes, we definitely chose to have an initial
> topic (or two) set out as guidance. I do not recall if any individuals took
> that on.
>
The minutes don't record it, but I know I did.
I think there's a photo on my phone that has the other names.
>
> Neil
>
> On Fri, 13 Dec 2019 at 17:41, Tupaschoal via SG20 <sg20_at_[hidden]>
> wrote:
>
>> How to proceed from there? Do we have to wait for proper issue
>> description or can I just seize a topic and write about it?
>>
>> Túlio P. Leão
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 2:34 PM Christopher Di Bella via SG20 <
>> sg20_at_[hidden]> wrote:
>>
>>> As promised, the functions module is now tracked on GitHub
>>> <https://github.com/cplusplus/SG20/issues>, and so we could make that
>>> our designated demo module.
>>>
>>> Contenders for a sample module:
>>>
>>> - meta-error handling
>>> - I/O
>>> - functions
>>>
>>> If you're unsure about what is being tracked, or why, please ask it on
>>> the mailing list instead of GitHub, since those issues need to remain
>>> topic-relevant.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Chris
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wrote:
> How to proceed from there? Do we have to wait for proper issue description
>> or can I just seize a topic and write about it?
>
>
> The intention is (I believe) for people to take topics and write the
> Outcomes and Objectives for each. Or what JC calls ASSBATs (A student
> should be able to). In Belfast, given the intention of this is to inform
> educators rather than students, that was semi-jokingly twisted into ATSBATS
> (A Teacher Should Be Able To). With this in mind, each of those topics will
> be defined by the key learning to be derived from that topic at various
> "levels".
>
> The "levels" at which each topic could be taught were discussed in the
> context of using the "audience" guidelines example that Gor Nishanov had
> used with his Co-Routines papers (Chris or someone may be able to help me
> out here with a direct reference as I cannot find it right now). In
> essence, those tables highlighted aspects of a topic that "Everyone should
> know" (fundamentals) down to "<100 need to know" (expert).
>
> IIRC, SG20 designated certain people to write the sample guidelines in
>> Belfast.
>>
>
> I would have to check the minutes, we definitely chose to have an initial
> topic (or two) set out as guidance. I do not recall if any individuals took
> that on.
>
The minutes don't record it, but I know I did.
I think there's a photo on my phone that has the other names.
>
> Neil
>
> On Fri, 13 Dec 2019 at 17:41, Tupaschoal via SG20 <sg20_at_[hidden]>
> wrote:
>
>> How to proceed from there? Do we have to wait for proper issue
>> description or can I just seize a topic and write about it?
>>
>> Túlio P. Leão
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 2:34 PM Christopher Di Bella via SG20 <
>> sg20_at_[hidden]> wrote:
>>
>>> As promised, the functions module is now tracked on GitHub
>>> <https://github.com/cplusplus/SG20/issues>, and so we could make that
>>> our designated demo module.
>>>
>>> Contenders for a sample module:
>>>
>>> - meta-error handling
>>> - I/O
>>> - functions
>>>
>>> If you're unsure about what is being tracked, or why, please ask it on
>>> the mailing list instead of GitHub, since those issues need to remain
>>> topic-relevant.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Chris
>>> --
>>> SG20 mailing list
>>> SG20_at_[hidden]
>>> https://lists.isocpp.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/sg20
>>>
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