Re: IRC Channels

2011-11-04 Thread Michael Brooks
I've been reading through the Freenode Philosophy and Channel Guidelines [1]. As a heads up, I'll be adding the dev team to the ACCESS list but DEOP'ing everyone. Whenever you need OP status (e.g. setting the topic), then you can grant yourself OP status and DEOP afterwards. Freenode recommends th

Re: IRC Channels

2011-11-04 Thread Michael Brooks
Christian, thanks for mentioning the ML / IRC etiquette. I definitely agree that discussions need to happen on the ML so that there is a proper record and opportunity for a vote. I was thinking IRC would be used in a similar way to Jabber. General chitchat, problem solving, and tossing around idea

Re: IRC Channels

2011-11-04 Thread Patrick Mueller
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 02:09, Michael Brooks wrote: > Today I registered #phonegap-dev on the Freenode IRC server [1]. Awesome, thx. Agree with Christian that significant discussion needs to go in the ml, but irc is great for quick one-off discussions. Speaking of the mailing lists, has anyone

Re: IRC Channels

2011-11-04 Thread Christian Grobmeier
Hello all, IRC is OK for some chats, but please have in mind that all decisions must be made on mailinglists at ASF. People here often say:"if it did not happen on list, it did not happen". Some projects use IRC to deal out the gory details, but when it comes to a serious proposal they change to

IRC Channels

2011-11-03 Thread Michael Brooks
Hello guys, Our contributor team is growing and spreading out. For our day-to-day communication, most of us talk in person, over Jabber, or on here. We also have a large IRC community on #phonegap that has nearly hit 100 idlers. Today I registered #phonegap-dev on the Freenode IRC server [1]. If