Re: Linux Chat Servers - Respond Off Channel Please

2000-09-03 Thread Rik van Riel

On Sun, 3 Sep 2000, Michael Peddemors wrote:

> Everyone here can use IRC, but I want to also create a place
> where new developers are encouraged to join the movement.

irc.openprojects.net   #kernelnewbies

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Re: Linux Chat Servers - Respond Off Channel Please

2000-09-03 Thread Michael Peddemors

Everyone here can use IRC, but I want to also create a place where new 
developers are encouraged to join the movement.

Well, a lot of people don't use IRC at all..
I wanted to make a simple yet easy to use communication forum.
Anyone can use this, (in principle)
Just wanted to have a central location for ANYONE who wants to learn about 
Linux, as well as real time workspace for developers...

Also, want to have it tied into a website so that events can be advertised 
etc.. (IE it would be nice for new developers to chat with the more senior 
deveopers..)

Judging by how many people went into the chat over night to take a look, it 
seems that a lot of people would like a central location for chats..

On Sat, 02 Sep 2000, Gerhard Mack wrote:
> And the problem with irc.openprojects.net is ... ?


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Re: Linux Chat Servers - Respond Off Channel Please

2000-09-03 Thread Michael Peddemors

Everyone here can use IRC, but I want to also create a place where new 
developers are encouraged to join the movement.

Well, a lot of people don't use IRC at all..
I wanted to make a simple yet easy to use communication forum.
Anyone can use this, (in principle)
Just wanted to have a central location for ANYONE who wants to learn about 
Linux, as well as real time workspace for developers...

Also, want to have it tied into a website so that events can be advertised 
etc.. (IE it would be nice for new developers to chat with the more senior 
deveopers..)

Judging by how many people went into the chat over night to take a look, it 
seems that a lot of people would like a central location for chats..

On Sat, 02 Sep 2000, Gerhard Mack wrote:
 And the problem with irc.openprojects.net is ... ?


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Re: Linux Chat Servers - Respond Off Channel Please

2000-09-03 Thread Rik van Riel

On Sun, 3 Sep 2000, Michael Peddemors wrote:

 Everyone here can use IRC, but I want to also create a place
 where new developers are encouraged to join the movement.

irc.openprojects.net   #kernelnewbies

Rik
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