Scott wrote:
On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 14:17 +0200, Christian Thaeter wrote:
I never felt comfortable with the public logging. IRC is meant to be a
volatile place where humans meet and talk, this is also a social part of
the community, you wouldn't like either if your pub-talks are logged,
David McNab wrote:
Hi all,
At present, there's only one Cinelerra-related channel on IRC, which is
serving multiple purposes as development discussion, help and general
chat.
As Cobra has expressed, there's a conflict between these purposes, with
developers logging #cinelerra and using
On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 14:17 +0200, Christian Thaeter wrote:
* Things will be on google for eternity, one has to fear that things he
saied could be misinterpreted out of context.
And nobody wants to end up like this guy (humorous link):
http://www.ibiblio.org/Dave/Dr-Fun/df9601/df960124.jpg
David McNab wrote:
As Cobra has expressed, there's a conflict between these purposes, with
developers logging #cinelerra and using that to keep up to date with
development issues, while others (including myself, guilty as charged)
have also been using it for general interactions within the
On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 14:17 +0200, Christian Thaeter wrote:
I never felt comfortable with the public logging. IRC is meant to be a
volatile place where humans meet and talk, this is also a social part of
the community, you wouldn't like either if your pub-talks are logged,
even if you meet
Hi all,
At present, there's only one Cinelerra-related channel on IRC, which is
serving multiple purposes as development discussion, help and general
chat.
As Cobra has expressed, there's a conflict between these purposes, with
developers logging #cinelerra and using that to keep up to date with