[AOLSERVER] AOLserver weekly chat tomorrow
The AOLserver weekly chat takes place tomorrow, Thursday 25 July, at 20:00 UTC, which translates to: 4 PM US/Eastern 3 PM US/Central 2 PM US/Mountain 1 PM US/Pacific Common topics include AOLserver, Tcl, SQL, ACS, and general web-related questions. The place: AIM chatroom AOLserver on exchange 4 The URL for the chat room: aim:GoChat?RoomName=AOLserver You do NOT need to be an AOL subscriber to access the chat room. If you need more help getting on AIM or getting into the chat room, please see http://dqd.com/~mayoff/aolserver/weekly-chat.html. -- Scott Goodwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://scottg.net
[AOLSERVER] AOLserver weekly chat today
Today's AOLserver weekly chat takes place in a few hours. Stealing parts of Rob's post, here's the info. Note that people usually show up ahead of time. The place: AIM chatroom AOLserver on exchange 4 The time: 20:00 UTC During the summer, that time is 4 PM US/Eastern 3 PM US/Central 2 PM US/Mountain 1 PM US/Pacific During the winter, that time is 3 PM US/Eastern 2 PM US/Central 1 PM US/Mountain Noon US/Pacific The URL for the chat room: aim:GoChat?RoomName=AOLserver Note: you do NOT need to be an AOL subscriber to access the chat room. If you need more help getting on AIM or getting into the chat room, please see http://dqd.com/~mayoff/aolserver/weekly-chat.html.
Re: [AOLSERVER] aolserver weekly chat
On 2001.06.14, Joao Prado Maia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: While I would love to participate in something like this, I really don't like using AIM and would rather use a plain old IRC channel for this, maybe on OpenProjects.net ? Why not hang out in an #aolserver channel on irc.openprojects.net instead of AIM chat rooms ? I've suggested IRC before. It seems few people in the AOLserver community use IRC, or are happy with it. Such a pity, but there are a lot more useful things to focus energy on to try and change, than the tool used to carry out the online chat ... - Dossy -- Dossy Shiobara mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Panoptic Computer Network web: http://www.panoptic.com/
Re: [AOLSERVER] aolserver weekly chat
Rob, I would like to hop on, but I don't have anything specific to say. I have never used AIM...do you have to be a AOL member to use it? Is there a linux client? thanks, --brett --- Rob Mayoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There used to be a weekly AOLserver chat on AIM. I can't find mention of it on aolserver.com now. As I recall, it used to be from 4 PM to 5 PM US Eastern time on Thursdays, in chat room AOLserver. I guess if nobody shows up I'll assume that it's been disbanded. I'll hang out there for an hour, so if you can't figure out how to get into the chat room, AIM me (quixotus) and I'll invite you. The time is 20:00 UTC, which is 4 PM US/Eastern, 3 PM US/Central, 1 PM US/Pacific. __ Do You Yahoo!? Spot the hottest trends in music, movies, and more. http://buzz.yahoo.com/
Re: [AOLSERVER] aolserver weekly chat
Rob, I've been hanging out in the AOLserver chat, mostly idling during the week -- Daniel Stasinski (god, forgive me if I've butchered your name) pops in occassionally as well as Carl Garland. I'd like to encourage anyone who uses AOLserver to idle in the AOLserver chat whenever they're logged in -- it's just fun to exchange ideas with fellow AOLserver developers in real-time ... Perhaps, then, it wouldn't be as important to have a scheduled weekly chat as opposed to having a continuous, on-going one in the chat room. While I would love to participate in something like this, I really don't like using AIM and would rather use a plain old IRC channel for this, maybe on OpenProjects.net ? Why not hang out in an #aolserver channel on irc.openprojects.net instead of AIM chat rooms ? Joao
Re: [AOLSERVER] aolserver weekly chat
On 2001.06.14, Rob Mayoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There used to be a weekly AOLserver chat on AIM. I can't find mention of it on aolserver.com now. As I recall, it used to be from 4 PM to 5 PM US Eastern time on Thursdays, in chat room AOLserver. I guess if nobody shows up I'll assume that it's been disbanded. Rob, I've been hanging out in the AOLserver chat, mostly idling during the week -- Daniel Stasinski (god, forgive me if I've butchered your name) pops in occassionally as well as Carl Garland. I'd like to encourage anyone who uses AOLserver to idle in the AOLserver chat whenever they're logged in -- it's just fun to exchange ideas with fellow AOLserver developers in real-time ... Perhaps, then, it wouldn't be as important to have a scheduled weekly chat as opposed to having a continuous, on-going one in the chat room. - Dossy -- Dossy Shiobara mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Panoptic Computer Network web: http://www.panoptic.com/