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
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,
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*.
> --
Jeff
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 th