On Sunday 04 June 2006 16:08, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> >Because it makes sense to have the Debian Installer development
> >channel on the Debian IRC server.
>
> People used OFTC for development channels even when it was not
> "official", why do you want to set a double standard now?
From the debian i
> (FWIW, I will be leaving #debian-boot on freenode as soon as CIA gets
> subscribed to it on oftc. It might also be relevant to note that I do
I intedn to stay on it to remind all subscribers to make whatever
possible to join #debian-boot on OFTC.
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Quoting Marco d'Itri ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> People used OFTC for development channels even when it was not
> "official", why do you want to set a double standard now?
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Marco d'Itri wrote:
> People used OFTC for development channels even when it was not
> "official", why do you want to set a double standard now?
The d-i team has never used more than one channel. We're a small team
who can agree on a single channel to use.
(FWIW, I will be leaving #debian-boot on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> >After tha announcement of irc.debian.org being moved to OFTC, I think
>> >we should take care of moving #debian-boot there.
>> Why?
>Because it makes sense to have the Debian Installer development
>channel on the Debian IRC server.
People used OFTC for development chan
Quoting Bastian Blank ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Sat, Jun 03, 2006 at 08:52:50PM +0600, Christian Perrier wrote:
> > Because it makes sense to have the Debian Installer development
> > channel on the Debian IRC server.
>
> Debian don't have its own IRC server.
From the user point of view, irc.deb
On Sat, Jun 03, 2006 at 08:52:50PM +0600, Christian Perrier wrote:
> Because it makes sense to have the Debian Installer development
> channel on the Debian IRC server.
Debian don't have its own IRC server.
Bastian
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Quoting Marco d'Itri ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >After tha announcement of irc.debian.org being moved to OFTC, I think
> >we should take care of moving #debian-boot there.
> Why?
Because it makes sense to have the Debian Installer development
channel on the Debian IRC se
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>After tha announcement of irc.debian.org being moved to OFTC, I think
>we should take care of moving #debian-boot there.
Why?
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Christian Perrier wrote:
> After tha announcement of irc.debian.org being moved to OFTC, I think
> we should take care of moving #debian-boot there.
>
> Of course, many people actually connect to "#debian-boot on
> irc.freenode.net" but we should probably advertise "#debian-boot on
> irc.debian.or
> > -open the channel on OFTC
> > -keep the channel on freenode and set some survey by a few of us to
> > redirect users to irc.debian.org
>
> just set the /topic appropriately ?
Theoretically, yes...but experience proves that some active action
would help smoothing the transition. Mostly by ha
On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 10:30:26PM +0700, Christian Perrier wrote:
> After tha announcement of irc.debian.org being moved to OFTC, I think
> we should take care of moving #debian-boot there.
>
> Of course, many people actually connect to "#debian-boot on
> irc.freenode.net" but we should probably
After tha announcement of irc.debian.org being moved to OFTC, I think
we should take care of moving #debian-boot there.
Of course, many people actually connect to "#debian-boot on
irc.freenode.net" but we should probably advertise "#debian-boot on
irc.debian.org"
That means two actions:
-open th
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