https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46144

Krinkle <krinklem...@gmail.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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           Priority|Normal                      |Low
                 CC|                            |krinklem...@gmail.com
          Component|wikibugs IRC bot            |General/Unknown
           See Also|https://bugzilla.wikimedia. |
                   |org/show_bug.cgi?id=46282   |
            Summary|Move wikibugs from          |Move wikibugs and gerrit-wm
                   |#mediawiki to               |out of #mediawiki
                   |#mediawiki-feed             |

--- Comment #26 from Krinkle <krinklem...@gmail.com> ---
What about moving them to #wikimedia-dev instead of #mediawiki?

I think most (actively involved) developers that are on IRC aren't disturbed by
the feed. If they really must they're experienced enough to not be afraid of a
simple /ignore.

Though I speak only for myself, I believe those that do want the feed, would
prefer it to be in context of regular conversation, not in a separate channel.

It's where random bits of interesting things come by from (e.g. discussing a
change, proposing and and then someone does it or files a bug about it).

It doesn't work when in a separate channel.

See also #mediawiki-parsoid, #mediawiki-visualeditor, #wikimedia-operations,
#wikimedia-mobile etc. (and same for third parties such as #jquery-dev and
webkit).

The problem is mainly with #mediawiki being a support channel instead of dev
channel, not with having notifications in a human-occupied irc channel in
general.

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