We’re doing something new now with releases, running a retrospective on what things we as a community should stop, what we should start, and what we should continue.
With last week’s release, here’s our quick form for 3.11 – 3.11 Retrospective Google Form
Or, if you prefer: https://goo.gl/forms/OkhNZDFspYqdN00g2
We’ll keep this open until June 15th to give everyone time to give us feedback. Thanks!
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