#Agree
Noting changes in the RFC 6265bis draft regarding cookies, preparing for the annual user survey, discontinuing answering questions on stackoverflow, implementing "graduation requirements" for experimental features , updating the state machine diagram l, preparing for a talk on HTTP/3 and planning future tasks including an interview and additional presentations.
Moral Takeaways:
It is important to keep up with updates and changes in technology, such as new versions of protocols like TLS and cookies.
Seeking feedback from users through surveys is crucial for improving services and products.
Being transparent about decisions and actions, such as discontinuing support or services on certain platforms like stackoverflow, can help maintain trust with users.
Establishing clear criteria for experimental features can help ensure their successful implementation and integration into a project.
Being proactive in addressing inaccuracies or inconsistencies in technical documentation, such as state machine diagrams, is essential for maintaining clarity and usability.
Engaging with the community through events and presentations can help foster collaboration and knowledge sharing in the industry.)