For another perspective, a large proportion of my collaborators are outside
Mozilla, and I've declined thus far to switch to Slack. In fact, I finally
installed the client only a few weeks ago for some very specific use cases.
Perhaps my experiences are different from the main, but spam on IRC h
I like logging but not so I can point at someone and shout "Gotcha!" Rather,
I've set up logging on project-related channels mostly as a source of free
documentation, via web search: we'd just stick the text files on a web server
and let Google pick them up. The members of the channel loved it.
,
Erik Rose
DXR Lead
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> This makes it seems like all our volunteers have to be passionate about the
> Web. I don't think this is or should be true: I know that many technical
> contributors in various Mozilla projects have joined for other reasons:
>
> * They want to reuse/improve Mozilla code in some other context
>
> I also favor UTC. In an ideal universe, we'd use Zulu, which doesn't observe
> DST
Ah, UTC === Zulu, neither observing DST. Color me informed. :-)
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Having just changed residences from "Mountain View Standard Time" to Eastern
time and then immediately flown to India, I also favor UTC. In an ideal
universe, we'd use Zulu, which doesn't observe DST, but I think that will have
to wait for the areas where most Mozillians live to jettison DST, le