On 05/04/2011 08:28 AM, Soren Hansen wrote: > 2011/5/4 Michael Shuler <[email protected]>: >> Additionally, there [are] zero readability reasons to move to multiple >> channels at this time. At no time since its inception (and sadly quite >> the opposite during the summit...) > > The whole point of a summit is to take typing speed out of the > equation and have discussions in person rather than over IRC. Little > or no traffic in development channels is expected.
For the people actually there, yeah.. ;) As I have suggested for prior summits, planning for some remote attendance would be very nice for including those that cannot travel for whatever reason. >> has the channel scrolled faster than >> I can read, and at no time is my scrollback buffer beyond when I last >> sat down to read the channel. When it gets closer to #linux in volume, >> someone will quietly suggest a conversation move to -swift or some such, >> and it will just happen organically. > > Isn't that what's happening here, now? Sort of - I was replying mainly to the suggestion of splitting off a -dev channel. Ant's suggestion of -nova, -swift, etc. is along the right lines of separation (don't split users/devs), however, I still think this is kind of premature. My point is that I have no problems reading every line of the channel - y'all think the volume really that prolific? -- Michael (I read the list - please, reply to the *list*) _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

