I skimmed, so forgiveness please in advance if I am repeating points
already made...
This isn't to say that I am opposed to having public logs of *project*
channels, but I see two problems that I think should be addressed:
1. Trying to keep up with a project by reading IRC logs (or watching
meeti
On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 10:31 AM, Majken Connor wrote:
> I skimmed, so forgiveness please in advance if I am repeating points already
> made...
>
> This isn't to say that I am opposed to having public logs of *project*
> channels, but I see two problems that I think should be addressed:
>
> 1. Try
Also I will leave this here:
6 reasons people do not want to work in the open -
http://opensource.com/business/14/10/why-work-open
Notice this is a employee of Red Hat (a for profit corporation with
share holders and values much different then ours) calling for
discussions to be in
public irc cha
On 2015-01-25 1:31 PM, Majken Connor wrote:
1. Trying to keep up with a project by reading IRC logs (or watching
meeting videos) is a lot to ask for many people. This takes a lot of time
and someone could end up spending all their day reading logs and watching
videos to stay informed. We need to
On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 2:24 PM, Chris Ilias wrote:
> On 2015-01-25 1:31 PM, Majken Connor wrote:
>>
>> 1. Trying to keep up with a project by reading IRC logs (or watching
>> meeting videos) is a lot to ask for many people. This takes a lot of time
>> and someone could end up spending all their d