i dont mind using slack .. a quick chat is just way faster to communicate and has a better flow then a mailing list
thats why i asked in the first place pierre > On 30 May 2017, at 21:19, Sterling Hughes <sterling.hughes.pub...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Hi Jacob, > > I agree. Some of the Mynewt core devs have an IRC culture, but most use less > open, more ..friendly.. communications tools like Slack. > > I’m looking up to see if there is a Slack->IRC gateway, which might make it > easier. Alternatively, what do folks think of just pointing people to Slack > —> if it’s better attended by developers, is it too much of a hurdle even > these days? > > Sterling > > On 30 May 2017, at 12:27, Jacob Rosenthal wrote: > >> The mailing list has been gracious to help me fix a bunch of stuff upstream >> and taken my changes, and Ive really enjoyed the tooling on mynewt. >> >> However, no offense to the mynewt core, but I would push back on the idea >> you have a functioning IRC. >> >> Ive been idling there for well over 6 months and have tried asking >> questions there. Any questions there go unanswered, or are told to be taken >> here. >> >> Further in all that time the room has been absolutely silent because the >> core team has literally no public discussion there. It would be nice to >> hear that kind of core discussion that really doesnt happen here either... >> >> >> >> >> On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 12:07 PM, aditi hilbert <ad...@runtime.io> wrote: >> >>> at exchange - and we would love it if you could contribute back to the >>> documentation (https://github.com/apache/incubator-mynewt-site, develop >>> branch) :) >>>
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