Hi,

Thomas Anderson <gentoofa...@gentoo.org>:
> It seems to me you're on a irc-hate rampage. There are many devs who
> rarely, if ever, go on irc. The _only_ requirement is that  you
> conduct a real-time interview with a recruiter. It's sort of like a
> job interview only it's remote. Once you're a dev you don't have to
> go on irc _at all_. It's not going to kill you to do two reviews on
> irc, especially given the advantages various people have presented
> for a real-time interview.
 That's the point!  And for the records: You won't find me on IRC
often, but for some short-time collaboration (bug days) or small check
I go there.  And having written those long emails consumed more energy
then setting up an IRC client, connecting to Freenode (without joining
any channel) and go to a query with the recruiter...nobody will ever
notice that Duncan has been on IRC.
 The right tool for a task, and sometimes IRC is the right tool.

V-Li

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Christian Faulhammer, Gentoo Lisp project
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