- "Jim Jagielski" wrote:
> Hmmm... use of IRC as a development process is not recommended.
> Even if logged and posted, it still, by its very nature, excludes
I believe that rather than posting the logs alone it would
make sense to give a summary of what was discussed and
what conclusions -
On Nov 19, 2010, at 9:38 AM, Nick Kew wrote:
>
> On 19 Nov 2010, at 13:24, Jim Jagielski wrote:
>
>> Hmmm... use of IRC as a development process is not recommended.
>> Even if logged and posted, it still, by its very nature, excludes
>> people due to timezone differences and the like. Occasiona
On 19 Nov 2010, at 13:24, Jim Jagielski wrote:
> Hmmm... use of IRC as a development process is not recommended.
> Even if logged and posted, it still, by its very nature, excludes
> people due to timezone differences and the like. Occasional
> uses of IRC (and other more "real-time" events like
Hmmm... use of IRC as a development process is not recommended.
Even if logged and posted, it still, by its very nature, excludes
people due to timezone differences and the like. Occasional
uses of IRC (and other more "real-time" events like f2f and
hackathons) are OK but rare.
Having an "official
On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 08:26:09 -0700
Leif Hedstrom wrote:
> Bummer. Well, one thing for the first Agenda would be then to discuss
> what other days would work better. Since you can't be there on Thursday,
> maybe email your preferences. I don't think we can schedule it much
> earlier than 10am
On 11/15/2010 06:47 PM, Nick Kew wrote:
On 16 Nov 2010, at 00:37, Leif Hedstrom wrote:
Where: #ts-weekly-dev on irc.freenode.net (standard IRC server for Apache)
When: Every Thursday at 10am PST
That time of day/week precludes me, as I'm en route to a weekly event at 6pm
UK time on a
On 16 Nov 2010, at 00:37, Leif Hedstrom wrote:
>Where: #ts-weekly-dev on irc.freenode.net (standard IRC server for Apache)
>When: Every Thursday at 10am PST
That time of day/week precludes me, as I'm en route to a weekly event at 6pm
UK time on a Thursday.
--
Nick Kew
sweet! Will be there!
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 7:37 PM, Leif Hedstrom wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> in order to get us to sync up for upcoming releases, and all be able to
> discuss things a little more interactively, I'd like to propose we have an
> official (and public) IRC session for all developers. M
Hi all,
in order to get us to sync up for upcoming releases, and all be able to
discuss things a little more interactively, I'd like to propose we have
an official (and public) IRC session for all developers. My proposal is
that we join up on
Where: #ts-weekly-dev on irc.freenode.net (s