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Idea: Sort the tables of proposals most-recently-discussed-first #396

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brad4d opened this issue Feb 3, 2022 · 10 comments
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Idea: Sort the tables of proposals most-recently-discussed-first #396

brad4d opened this issue Feb 3, 2022 · 10 comments

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@brad4d
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brad4d commented Feb 3, 2022

This is regarding the tables at https://github.com/tc39/proposals#readme

The proposals in the table are sorted by the date they advanced to that stage.
Since they're sorted oldest to newest, the stuff at the top of the table is often the least active.

It would be nice to have the most active stuff at the top by ordering the table with the most-recently-presented first.

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ljharb commented Feb 3, 2022

It's sorted by the date they advanced to that stage; other plenary presentations don't cause the order to change.

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That said, reversing the ordering might still be worthwhile.

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brad4d commented Feb 3, 2022

@ljharb thanks for the correction.

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brad4d commented Feb 3, 2022

Wait, the title of the column does say "last presented".
Is that a mistake?

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brad4d commented Feb 3, 2022

Sorry. Nevermind. I just realized the sorting doesn't match that field.

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brad4d commented Feb 3, 2022

Fixed the OP.

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ljharb commented Feb 3, 2022

I suppose we could, but the proposals that need the most attention are the ones that are currently sorted at the top - the current order seems like the better one to me.

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brad4d commented Feb 3, 2022

I guess the best order all depends on what you want to find out when you look at the table.

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@ljharb How much attention have you giving function.sent?

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ljharb commented Feb 15, 2022

@concavelenz i'm not sure what you're asking. I'm the one that last brought it up at plenary, in July 2019.

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