Awesome. Just to be clear. I'm not seeing this as a "vote medium" but more of a "hang out with the development team and be able to communicate faster." Of course, JIRA/tickets/etc. are still the place where "formal directions" are placed.
I use HipChat and iChat (jabber). HipChat is cool because its a "room" where iChat is more "one-on-one." I'm really not hip to chat technology so if other people are cool with a "chat room" and have ideas on how to form it, please speak up. Thanks, Marko. http://markorodriguez.com On Oct 2, 2015, at 10:51 AM, Rich Bowen <[email protected]> wrote: > Yes, absolutely legal. The "rule" is that decisions should be relayed back > to the list, for the community to comment on. But off list discussion > itself isn't a problem. > On Oct 2, 2015 6:33 PM, "Marko Rodriguez" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi everyone, >> >> I'm sitting here going -- "man, wish I could just chat with Matt" to talk >> about the math-library and this bulking issue. >> >> If Apache is cool with a public chat room to discuss development issues, I >> think that could really help me out (and perhaps others?). >> >> It would be important that this chat room doesn't become a >> "support@tinkerpop" room where people can post "I'm trying to build an >> app, but I get this exception." Not sure how to ensure that besides through >> social manipulation. >> >> Anywho, does anyone have experience with "public chat rooms" and is this >> legal for an Apache project to do? >> >> Thoughts?, >> Marko. >> >> http://markorodriguez.com >> >>
