Majken,
This
> Regarding the bots, you can set a bot to only send a message to the same
> nick once, so I think that actually can be done properly. I was also on a
> bug ages ago to update the message you get when you connect to the server
> for the first time. This would also be a place to menti
Having read the entire discussion, Mike’s proposal seems most up to date to me
and I support it. I definitely would like to have static links and to have
public channels logged, I would also like bots to notify people when they join
a public channel that it is being logged. I think that’s alread
My tl;dr comment is that if this is clearly marketed as a "pilot" then I
fully, 100% support it, though I will echo the concern that this overloads
the Reps Council - in the long run it might make sense for another group of
people to be delegated this authority.
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 4:15 AM, B
I do wonder if Planet could have tags beyond "mozilla" eventually, for
topic related streams? I know I struggle to keep up.
On 12/13/14, 13:38, Mike Hoye wrote:
On 2014-12-13 1:36 PM, Majken Connor wrote:
When planet was created there were few enough blogs aggregated that
it was a good way to
I support this policy addition.
Larissa
On 12/12/14, 08:48, Mike Hoye wrote:
Hi, everyone -
As part of a Planet refresh [1] planned for the new year and aiming
for end-Q2, the Planet peers are going to be revising the
somewhat-sparse Planet documentation and policies [2]. Existing
policies
So it sounds like we need a clarifying statement about volunteers and
blogging with explict advice on what to do if you have something you
want to say on a mozilla blog. Yes? Would this help? (Wiki page, I'm
thinking, and maybe a wait for it blog post?)
Larissa
On 11/5/14, 14:36, Ben
Yes, the legal issues are… do not break local laws in the context of your work
for Mozilla. We can’t hold people to anything else they do, really!
Larissa Shapiro
Contributor Development, Community Building Team - Mozilla
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Til,
I’d missed this before, and hearing that you did watch and value this is good
to know - makes me redact my previous statement. I’d love to see data about how
many folks like you are out there - while other sources have not shown me that
the project call was a strong connection point for ne
I would argue that the Project Call, while it has always been…. passively open
(as in one *could* join) has not bee, during my time here, actively transparent
(as in easy for a total novice to the project to navigate and gain value from)
so I am not sure this is a big loss. I feel like the ways
.
Larissa Shapiro
Contributor Development, Community Building Team - Mozilla
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On Apr 20, 2014, at 8:12 PM, Jay Garcia wrote:
> On 20.04.2014 15:34, JoeS wrote:
>
> --- Original Message ---
>
>> On 4/20/2014 3:59 PM
Oh, that is most definitely the case… many, many of us wished Brendan Eich to
remain at Mozilla. Absolutely true. If you read through planet.mozilla.org, our
public blog aggregator, you will see quite a few Mozillians saying so. I have
said it on my own social media channels before and after his
This quote does speak to me, which is odd, as in my personal life I kindof
loathe Justice Scalia. But never mind that just now.
Many of us, including Mozillians like me, who are pro marriage-equality for
LGBT people, did speak up in Brendan’s defense, many of us are now grieving his
loss to the
+1
On Apr 7, 2014, at 7:25 AM, Mike Hoye wrote:
> On 2014-04-07, 10:18 AM, Gervase Markham wrote:
>> * No comparisons of particular behaviour with paedophilia.
> Let's extend this to a general ban on references to or threats of physical or
> sexual abuse.
>
> - mhoye
>
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