Hello all,

IRC is OK for some chats, but please have in mind that all decisions
must be made on mailinglists at ASF. People here often say:"if it did
not happen on list, it did not happen".

Some projects use IRC to deal out the gory details, but when it comes
to a serious proposal they change to mailinglists. Votes of course
need to be done on mailinglists only.

Cheers,
Christian

On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 7:09 AM, Michael Brooks <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> Our contributor team is growing and spreading out. For our day-to-day
> communication, most of us talk in person, over Jabber, or on here. We also
> have a large IRC community on #phonegap that has nearly hit 100 idlers.
>
> Today I registered #phonegap-dev on the Freenode IRC server [1]. If you
> idle on Freenode, please join the channel and I'll OP you. It would be nice
> to see some day-to-day dev communication happening on the channel -
> especially as our contributor team grows. In case you're wondering, I got
> the idea from the jQuery Mobile team, who uses a similar structure with
> #jquerymobile and #jquerymobile-dev
>
> I've also registered (squatting?) #callback and #callback-dev. Again, join
> and OP you.
>
> IRC Channel Summary:
>
> #phonegap - user questions and support
> #phonegap-dev - contributor chitchat
> #callback - update for #phonegap
> #callback-dev - update for #phonegap-dev
>
> Michael
>



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