On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 1:03 PM, Cedric BAIL <[email protected]> wrote:
> Another discussion I wanted to raise, we currently have 2 channels on
> IRC, #e, for e user, and #edevelop for devs. But we don't make a
> difference between core development that could be sometime very
> complex and can afraid developpers that just want to use the EFL as a
> developper.
>
> As we plan to do a release soon, I hope to see more EFL devs joining
> us. So a increase in devs joining #edevelop. I would like to propose
> to help this new comers that we add a new channel #efl, for
> developpers that use the EFL.
>
> What is your opinion guys on this ?

-1, too much channels already... I barely pay attention to #e, #e-soc
or other channels we created.  I'd say when we have more efl users,
they can arrange such thing and ask us to join, or just help
themselves as they do for other medias (forums) and projects.

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