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GraphQL WG – January 2020

The GraphQL Working Group meets monthly to discuss proposed additions to the GraphQL Specification and other relevant topics to core GraphQL projects. This is an open meeting in which anyone in the GraphQL community may attend. To attend this meeting or propose agenda, edit this file.

Attendees

Guidelines

  • Before attending, you (or your organization) must sign the Specification Membership Agreement.
  • To respect meeting size, attendees should be relevant to the agenda.
  • If you're willing to take notes, add "✏️" after your name (eg. Ada Lovelace ✏)
  • Include the organization (or project) you represent, and the location (including country code) you expect to be located in during the meeting.
  • Read and follow the participation guidelines and code of conduct.
Name Organization / Project Location
Lee Byron GraphQL Foundation San Francisco, CA, US
Antoine Boyer Amazon, AWS AppSync Seattle, WA
Michael Paris AWS Seattle, WA
Robert Zhu AWS Seattle, WA
Jesse Rosenberger Apollo Helsinki, FI
Trevor Scheer Apollo San Francisco, CA, US
Michael Staib ChilliCream Zurich
Rafael Staib ChilliCream Zurich
Dan Schafer Facebook Menlo Park, CA
Kewei Qu Facebook Menlo Park, CA
Jafar Husain Facebook Menlo Park, CA
Joe Savona Facebook New York, NY
Jiyue Wang Facebook New York, NY
Matt Mahoney Facebook New York, NY
Liliana Matos 1stdibs New York, NY, US
Rob Richard 1stdibs New York, NY, US
Benjie Gillam✏️ GraphiQL / Graphile Southampton, UK
Ivan Goncharov graphql-js Singapore, SG
Usama liaquat✏️ Gomarry / xPackage Team Karachi, Pakistan
Praveen Durairaju Hasura Bangalore, India
Morris Matsa IBM Boston, US
Krithika (Kriti) Prakash IBM New Jersey, US
Erik Wittern IBM Hamburg, Germany
Matt Farmer Individual Contrib Oakland, CA, US
Mike Marcacci Marcacci Labs Woodside, CA, US
Stephen Spalding✏️ Netflix Los Gatos, CA, US
Vince Foley New Relic, Absinthe Portland, OR
ADD YOUR NAME ABOVE TO ATTEND

Agenda

Guidelines

  • To cover everything, discussion may be time-constrained. Topics that require less time should be covered first. Most topics take 15-30 minutes.
  • Include any and all relevant links (RFC, issues & PRs, presentations). If there are no relevant links, open an issue to provide context and link to that.
  • Read the spec contribution guide.
  1. Introduction of attendees (5m, Lee)
  2. Determine volunteers for note taking (2m, Lee)
  3. Review agenda (2m, Lee)
  4. Review previous meeting's action items (5m, Lee)
  5. Discuss possible standardization of stream and defer. Issue (30m Keweiqu)
  6. Defer and Stream Directives Sketch RFC (15m, Liliana)
  7. Input Union RFC (15m, Vince)
  8. Custom Scalar Specification URIs (10m, Matt Farmer and Evan and Andi)
  9. ADD YOUR AGENDA ABOVE