Re: LilyPond Slack channel

2017-04-22 Thread Paul

On 04/22/2017 09:41 AM, Rachael Carlson wrote:


The #lilypond channel IRC is a public space.  I've used it for
communicating with a GSoC student in the past.


Here is a nice little article on the subject: 
https://drewdevault.com/2015/11/01/Please-stop-using-slack.html. It's 
a little old.


Given that LilyPond is a Gnu project it certainly makes more sense to 
me to use IRC --- the whole respecting your freedom thing.


+1 for IRC.

In my GSOC with Mozilla last summer the vast majority of our 
communication happened on the project's IRC channel (...which is also 
the case for all of that project's communication in general).


-Paul

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Re: LilyPond Slack channel

2017-04-22 Thread Rachael Carlson
The #lilypond channel IRC is a public space.  I've used it for
communicating with a GSoC student in the past.


Here is a nice little article on the subject:
https://drewdevault.com/2015/11/01/Please-stop-using-slack.html. It's a
little old.

Given that LilyPond is a Gnu project it certainly makes more sense to me to
use IRC --- the whole respecting your freedom thing.

Rachael Carlson
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Re: LilyPond Slack channel

2017-04-22 Thread David Kastrup
Jeffery Shivers  writes:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I thought it might be useful to create a Slack channel for LilyPond,
> particularly with the advent of another Google Summer of Code term.
>
> Most GSoC orgs encourage some sort of IRC or other chat protocol for
> students / mentors / admins to interact, but of course the downside is
> that these aren't usually public spaces.

The #lilypond channel IRC is a public space.  I've used it for
communicating with a GSoC student in the past.

Anything wrong with that that a proprietary non-standard tool likely to
go away in few years at most would fix?

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David Kastrup

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Re: LilyPond Slack channel

2017-04-21 Thread Jeffery Shivers
On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 10:24 PM Jeffery Shivers 
wrote:

>
> So I'd like to know general thoughts about the use of such a system in
> the first place, for GSoC, but also if people might see a use for it
> outside of the scope of LilyPond.


Oops - I mean *outside of the scope of GSoC*.

> --

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LilyPond Slack channel

2017-04-21 Thread Jeffery Shivers
Hi everyone,

I thought it might be useful to create a Slack channel for LilyPond,
particularly with the advent of another Google Summer of Code term.

Most GSoC orgs encourage some sort of IRC or other chat protocol for
students / mentors / admins to interact, but of course the downside is
that these aren't usually public spaces. However, this paradigm for
faster (and probably more casual) communication could be a good way of
maintaining students' enthusiasm, productivity, and general *bonding*
with each other and the more interested community members.

GSoC students shouldn't ever use the channel to ask questions that
should be answered by the general community, but it might be the place
to ask quick questions that really don't need a whole email dedicated
to them. Also, people can arrange times to meet and chat this way,
similar to Skype or whatever.

So I'd like to know general thoughts about the use of such a system in
the first place, for GSoC, but also if people might see a use for it
outside of the scope of LilyPond. Other than the tradeoff between
(potential) pace/efficiency and permanence/archivability, the only
other tricky part of Slack is the way that new members are invited to
the channel.

Admins for a channel can individually invite anyone, and can also
allow anyone whose email belongs to a certain domain (such as
*@gnu.org) to find and request to join the channel. But the upside to
that is that it is easy to curate membership and to even have private
threads (created by admins) within the channel.

If you want to have a look and try it out, I'd be happy to invite
individuals. Please just let me know - it takes two seconds to send
the invitation, and I am hopeful that this is something others are
interested in. The Slack channel is: https://lilypond.slack.com/

Looking forward to your thoughts.

Best,
Jeffery

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