16:00:05 #startmeeting network-health 11/09/2021 16:00:05 Meeting started Mon Nov 8 16:00:05 2021 UTC. The chair is GeKo. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 16:00:05 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 16:00:11 welcome! 16:00:54 i am still another meeting 16:00:57 *in 16:01:07 should we postpone 5/10 minutes? 16:01:14 hi 16:01:22 'ello 16:01:23 5 min maybe 16:01:34 but everyone could add stuff to the pad already 16:01:46 hi 16:01:54 sure could you paste the pad again? 16:02:00 sec 16:02:02 o/ acute 16:02:37 http://kfahv6wfkbezjyg4r6mlhpmieydbebr5vkok5r34ya464gqz6c44bnyd.onion/p/tor-nethealthteam-2021.1-keep 16:02:54 thanks! 16:04:04 o/ 16:04:13 https://pad.riseup.net/p/tor-nethealthteam-2021.1-keep 16:04:22 GeKo: thank you! i was about to ask 16:04:26 :) 16:12:00 okay 16:12:05 now, sorry folks 16:12:21 i see nothing is marked bold 16:12:42 is there any item in the updates list that we should talk about, though? 16:12:49 georgia: it would be good to know the timeline for getting the wireframes, ideally those can come along before wednesday morning 16:13:02 hello 16:13:42 irl[m]: we've changed which documents we were wireframing in, so we will get that organized and shared ASAP 16:14:10 ok thanks 16:15:40 i see only one item in the discussion section 16:16:00 and i think that's a leftover from last week, right? 16:16:07 yeah that's my bad copy and paste 16:16:16 that is, we already agreed to be happy with keeping th utc time 16:16:20 we can discuss it if we need to meet the meeting quota 16:16:27 aha, good 16:16:31 yeah 16:16:33 :) 16:17:19 irl[m]: could you forward the design document you received from simply secure? 16:17:33 or maybe i am suppsoed to have it somewhere which i don't remember 16:17:38 sorry in that case 16:17:48 GeKo I'll send it to everyone! At the moment — I forgot to update on the email thread that I added to the existing google doc 16:18:08 yeah looking forward to see the design docs 16:18:11 i'll grab the link to the google doc and put it in the notes 16:18:14 sorry btw got disconnected for a bit 16:18:30 georgia[m]: great 16:18:38 that's even better :) 16:19:09 re: design doc — we are aiming to have a figma document where everything is. at the moment we are working in balsamiq and miro, but figma is better! 16:19:32 i did want to ask duncan about tools/documents for documentation longer term 16:20:00 sounds good. i think there is no coherent tor strategy regarding that 16:20:21 but, yes, asking duncon for the ux related parts sounds like a good idea 16:20:43 is duncan just "duncan" on irc/matrix? 16:20:51 georgia: are you building on https://styleguide.torproject.org/ ? 16:20:58 georgia[m]: duncan is donuts 16:20:59 hi georgia[m]! duncan here :) 16:20:59 irl[m]: that is the plan! yes! 16:21:12 that was my other guess! 16:21:18 not sure about donuts on matrix :) 16:21:29 donuts I'll follow up about files/tools etc 16:21:46 sounds great, ty! 16:22:41 at the moment what we are working at much lower fidelity than the styleguide, but the idea is that there will also be additional visualization guidelines added to the styleguide as one of the final deliverables from us 16:23:01 hiro: i will check the grafana dashboard today 16:23:05 nice 16:23:08 thanks ggus 16:23:42 georgia[m]: that's awesome. this is something i had discussed with antonela before but never had time to do. 16:23:48 _oftc_georgia[m]: having visualization guidelines would be very helpful for anything else we would liketo do in the future 16:23:57 yes exactly! 16:24:20 I also put in the notes some resources that a member of the matplotlib team shared with me 16:24:25 in case that's helpful to anyone! 16:24:36 thanks 16:24:39 lots of beautiful data work with matplotlib :) 16:24:50 georgia[m]: awesome! thank you 16:25:39 thanks! 16:25:44 acute irl I was thinking that we can explore those links to see what the "design space" is in matplotlib (i wasn't super familiar and I'm sure toooo much is possible, but might be helpful!) 16:26:26 the team member I was chatting with is doing a phd in data visualization and is a core member of the matplotlib team (if that's helpful and we have specific questions) 16:26:44 it's fairly flexible, but we need to consider that the readability of the data comes first and after that performance will be key 16:26:59 fonts and colours can be modified easily to fit with the theme though 16:27:12 irl[m]: yes definitely 16:27:18 _oftc_georgia[m]: could I be also included in this conversation this would be really interesting 16:27:24 acute: will know a lot more about how far we can take it 16:28:13 hiro7[m]: i've invited you to our matrix room for the project 16:28:47 thanks 16:29:46 okay 16:29:58 anything else for today? 16:30:28 not from me 16:30:33 i am goo 16:30:37 same 16:30:37 *good 16:30:47 all good! 16:30:48 thanks! 16:30:53 alright. have a nice week then everyone o/ 16:30:58 o/ 16:30:58 #endmeeting