On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 11:32 AM, Stefano Maffulli <stef...@openstack.org>wrote:
> On 06/12/2013 07:09 AM, Everett Toews wrote: > > The OpenStack community has been and needs to continue to be a welcoming > > community for developers in all programming languages. > > Indeed. As more public clouds are appearing powered by OpenStack, > developers of applications are becoming even more important than before. > In fact, I think it's about time we start thinking about specific > programs for developers consuming OpenStack. > > > This email is prompted by a minor incident in the #openstack IRC > > channel. > [...] > > Like I said, a minor incident. I don’t want to blow this out of > > proportion but it does need to be addressed. > > How do you suggest to address this issue? My gut feeling is that > expecting people on #openstack to behave all the time can be too much of > a challenge. I heard often that the channel is not very useful and > that's one of the reasons that lead to creating #openstack-101. Maybe we > can increase the visibility of such channel, put it on top of the list > https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/IRC? > > #openstack-101 will end up having a similar problem. The usual working solution is to find enough people who have a good habit of maintaining positivity and making them moderators, after making sure they share a sense of what's acceptable and how to respond to events of various severity. -- IRC: radix Christopher Armstrong Rackspace
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