On 16-05-16 05:18 PM, Daniel Curran-Dickinson wrote: > The objective is so that you don't have isolated pools of TZ's where one > TZ has little insight into what the other TZ is doing and has no *good* > mechanisms for communicating across timezones. > > Reading IRC chat logs is an exercise is pain for many, so that's not > really the answer for cross-timezone communication. > > IRC, for many of us, is something that is only useful when it's realtime. >
It is also difficult to follow *threads* of conversation that are severely time-delayed. In addition, in order to not miss messages you really need to set up a bouncer that is always on and keeps a unread messages even across an unexpected reboot or logging out of your console/gui session. Email is far superior for time-delayed threads of communication. If you're having problems with managing your email, it's your email strategy that needs to change, not the use of email. Regards, Dan iel _______________________________________________ Lede-dev mailing list Lede-dev@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-dev