I don't think any of the developers use this as an official channel, but all
the ASF IRC channels are indeed on FreeNode. If there's demand for it, we can
document this on the website and say that it's mostly for users to find other
users. Development discussions should happen on the dev
On 5/16/2016 9:52 AM, Xinh Huynh wrote:
I just went to IRC. It looks like the correct channel is #apache-spark.
So, is this an "official" chat room for Spark?
Ah yes, my apologies, it is #apache-spark indeed. Not sure if there is
an official channel on IRC for spark :-)
I just went to IRC. It looks like the correct channel is #apache-spark.
So, is this an "official" chat room for Spark?
Xinh
On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 9:35 AM, Dood@ODDO wrote:
> On 5/16/2016 9:30 AM, Paweł Szulc wrote:
>
>>
>> Just realized that people have to be invited
On 5/16/2016 9:30 AM, Paweł Szulc wrote:
Just realized that people have to be invited to this thing. You see,
that's why Gitter is just simpler.
I will try to figure it out ASAP
You don't need invitations to IRC and it has been around for decades.
You can just go to webchat.freenode.net
Just realized that people have to be invited to this thing. You see,
that's why Gitter is just simpler.
I will try to figure it out ASAP
16 maj 2016 15:40 "Paweł Szulc" napisał(a):
> I've just created this https://apache-spark.slack.com for ad-hoc
> communications within
On 5/16/2016 6:40 AM, Paweł Szulc wrote:
I've just created this https://apache-spark.slack.com for ad-hoc
communications within the comunity.
Everybody's welcome!
Why not just IRC? Slack is yet another place to create an account etc. -
IRC is much easier. What does Slack give you that's so
I've just created this https://apache-spark.slack.com for ad-hoc
communications within the comunity.
Everybody's welcome!
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