[core-workflow] Re: IRC vs Slack vs Discord vs Gitter

2018-04-02 Thread Greg Price
On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 10:49 AM, Brett Cannon wrote: > Yep, I logged in without issue! I will start setting things up this week. > Great! Naturally don't hesitate to let me know when I can be of further help. Greg ___ core-workflow mailing list -- cor

[core-workflow] Re: IRC vs Slack vs Discord vs Gitter

2018-04-02 Thread Brett Cannon
On Mon, 2 Apr 2018 at 10:16 Greg Price wrote: > Taking a look, it turns out we've had "python" in a list of subdomains > that are reserved so nobody can register them through the signup form. The > comment in the source suggests the idea was that we might put a blog at > that URL someday. This se

[core-workflow] Re: IRC vs Slack vs Discord vs Gitter

2018-04-02 Thread Greg Price
> > I will start configuring things probably tomorrow and will open things up > to the community once I have gone through and tweaked all the settings > (although it sounds like Greg is promoting leaving everything very open and > going with the defaults, from stream creation to bot integration? Is

[core-workflow] Re: IRC vs Slack vs Discord vs Gitter

2018-04-02 Thread Greg Price
Taking a look, it turns out we've had "python" in a list of subdomains that are reserved so nobody can register them through the signup form. The comment in the source suggests the idea was that we might put a blog at that URL someday. This seems like a still better use of the name, though. :-) I'

[core-workflow] Re: IRC vs Slack vs Discord vs Gitter

2018-04-02 Thread Brett Cannon
OK, then I'll hold off until we here from Greg about whether we can get the python.zulipchat.com subdomain somehow. On Sun, 1 Apr 2018 at 13:05 Guido van Rossum wrote: > Let's please switch to python.zulipchat.com -- I'm sure Greg can help > with this. > > On Sun, Apr 1, 2018 at 11:08 AM, Brett

[core-workflow] [Core-mentorship] Re: Python Bug Tracker vs. GitHub Issue Tracker

2018-04-02 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
I saw Brett's message, but this is less about what to do with Roundup, and more about how to go about this process, thus I'm leaving Core Mentorship in. That said, Reply-To is set to core-workflow (@Brett - that's not published on mail.python.org, so ) Please clean up your addressees if you u

[core-workflow] Re: IRC vs Slack vs Discord vs Gitter

2018-04-02 Thread Nick Coghlan
On 2 April 2018 at 18:55, francismb wrote: > Hi, > >> I don't want to dwell on this too much since I think we've collectively >> agreed to focus on the real-time collaboration case. But to answer the >> question, any piece of software we basically ask people to set up to be >> productive is a barr

[core-workflow] Re: IRC vs Slack vs Discord vs Gitter

2018-04-02 Thread francismb
Hi, > I don't want to dwell on this too much since I think we've collectively > agreed to focus on the real-time collaboration case. But to answer the > question, any piece of software we basically ask people to set up to be > productive is a barrier. In North America there's is the phrase "death