Things one could have learned in IRC (you know, yet another communication medium that doesn't work):

- Initiative owners are supposed to post announcements in http://groups.drupal.org/drupal-initiatives. You cannot subscribe to all posts of that group, because g.d.o technically does not allow it without opening the group for everyone. <sarcasm>You know, Drupal core initiatives are top-down decisions only, your own perspectives and ideas are not welcome.</sarcasm>

- To remedy the subscription issue, posts of the Drupal Initiatives group are now syndicated on Drupal Planet. (http://drupal.org/node/1187060) <sarcasm>Obviously, you can't subscribe to comments this way, but who writes or reads comments anyway?</sarcasm>

- To stay on track with all discussions pertaining to an initiative, make sure to join and subscribe to all posts in the following groups:
  - http://groups.drupal.org/build-systems-change-management/cmi
  - http://groups.drupal.org/wscci
  - http://groups.drupal.org/design-drupal
  - http://groups.drupal.org/internationalization
  - http://groups.drupal.org/html5

- Next to initiative and group discussions (that mostly but not exclusively happen on g.d.o currently), many technical discussions also happen in the issue queues of dedicated initiative sandboxes; e.g., http://drupal.org/project/issues/butler or http://drupal.org/sandbox/heyrocker/1145636. Make sure to subscribe to "All issues" of those projects if you want to stay in the loop. I wasn't able to find a full list of official projects/sandboxes.

- To participate in actual, smaller(?), actionable Drupal core changes, make sure to subscribe to all issues having the following issue tags (and periodically check for new ones, as you cannot subscribe to issue tags):
  - http://drupal.org/project/issues/search/drupal?issue_tags=cmi
  - http://drupal.org/project/issues/search/drupal?issue_tags=wscci
  - http://drupal.org/project/issues/search/drupal?issue_tags=html5

- To get an overview about the roadmap and current status of efforts for a particular initiative, make sure to periodically check their corresponding handbook pages below http://drupal.org/community-initiatives/drupal-core

- Lastly, don't miss the actual real-time discussions in IRC, which usually don't get documented anywhere:
  - irc://irc.freenode.net/drupal-contribute
  - irc://irc.freenode.net/drupal-design
  - irc://irc.freenode.net/drupal-i18n
  - irc://irc.freenode.net/drupal-html5


And now that you went through all of this:  Welcome to the discussion!

HTH,
sun

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