siduction team IRC-Logs

Begonnen von michaa7, 2013/07/15, 16:54:29

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michaa7

I guess this list is not up to date:

http://chili.siduction.org/projects/siduction/wiki/IRC-Logs

Don't you like to publish IRC-Logs anymore? I'm one of the few (?) readers.
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DeepDayze

I remmeber there were some IRC logs from sidux days...not a bad idea to publish some siduction IRC logs

der_bud

The last log there from the (normally bi-weekly) coremeeting is from June 16th. Yesterday and the week before there was no core meeting, about the 30th of June I can't remember (and have no log).
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michaa7

Zitat von: "DeepDayze"I remmeber there were some IRC logs from sidux days...not a bad idea to publish some siduction IRC logs
They were published with siduction too, but as you didn't know this once more proofes that not showing the siduction map in the lefthand menue is <fill_in_something_appropriate>.
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michaa7

Zitat von: "der_bud"The last log there from the (normally bi-weekly) coremeeting is from June 16th. Yesterday and the week before there was no core meeting, about the 30th of June I can't remember (and have no log).

Ok, maybe I am wrong. I thought the meetings currently take place weekly in preparation of the next release.
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cryptosteve

Many sites and lists on chili are not up to date. Feel free to edit them :)
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michaa7

Zitat von: "cryptosteve"Many sites and lists on chili are not up to date. Feel free to edit them :)

How could someone not belonging to the core team dig in whatever IRC-siduction-logs to find the newest ones?

Most of the time devil did, but it seems he vanished somewhere ...

And BTW: One major topic in core team meeting was "visibility". Yeah, the visibility in public perception was meant (like distrowatch ranking). But I think it begins here. Maybe it already ends here.
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cryptosteve

Sure it is visible ... on IRC. Feel free to join every time you want to. And yes, it would be great to have it on chili (or elsewhere) for some kind of 'backlog' ... but there is simply no one who pastes it to chili.
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michaa7

Zitat von: "cryptosteve"Sure it is visible ... on IRC. Feel free to join every time you want to. And yes, it would be great to have it on chili (or elsewhere) for some kind of 'backlog' ... but there is simply no one who pastes it to chili.

I read what you a writing and ask myself: What the F*** is he talking about?

Hint: I don't need a log when I have participated live. Not to ask why are you guys talking about visibility if it lacks of people to make a core discussion visible.
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rolandx1

there wasnt a core-meeting since 2013-06-16, so there arent logs too

cryptosteve

Visibility of coreteam discussions is not web related. No one never promises web-based logs forever. And it's not a sign of non-transparency if there are no in-time-IRC-Logs on chili.

If you want to read IRC meetings, join the IRC. If there is someone who pastes it to chili ... be happy!
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michaa7

Zitat von: "rolandx1"there wasnt a core-meeting since 2013-06-16, so there arent logs too

Thanks for the info. That's what I wanted to know!
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