Can you see any potential problem with a group of OpenStack contributors creating an unofficial social channel called ##openstack-casual? We currently have a random group of people socializing on a channel called ##flyingcircus, which at some point in the past was Monty's team at HP ("Monty's Python Flying Circus"). The channel membership is now distributed broadly across several companies, including some people who worked for Monty at some company, but also a lot of people who never did. (Curiously, the channel no longer includes Monty, so it has some sort of strange, lingering, ghost of a purpose.)
We don't talk about OpenStack work, that happens in the logged official channels. But, we do talk about meeting for hacking days in coffee shops, travel, movies, laptops/servers we wish we owned, etc, etc. It's not a private channel, anyone who shows up is welcome, but we also don't go out of our way to advertise it. Sean Dague suggested that maybe ##openstack-casual would be a better name for the channel, and the idea seems to be gaining traction in the group. Just want to check in first and make sure it wouldn't cause any problems. Thanks, Allison _______________________________________________ OpenStack-Infra mailing list OpenStack-Infra@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-infra