On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 07:31 -0800, Justin Collum wrote:
> I agree. My exposure to IRC was a mildly frustrating experience. I
> think people check their email way more often than they log on to irc.
> And it's easier to formulate a thought in email. Where you have
> paragraphs and formatting. 

Ditto;  and putting code snippet's etc... in IRC is pretty wretched.
IMO, nothing beats maillist (hands down).  You can sort, archive, post
(with attachments, quotations, etc..) and then the wonderful listservs
archive for everyone else.  I've never understood some people aversion's
to lists.

I usually have an IRC client open to three channels (#GRLUG, #gtk, and
#ogo).  Other than chatting with some fellow OGo hackers on #ogo the
amount of useful traffic is very close to zero. 
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