-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 03/03/2012 09:21 PM, Menelaos Maglis wrote:
> Although, a quick irc meeting is helping interactivity and get things > started faster, I think it is a better idea to stick to the mailing-list > interface for ideas, comments and discussions. > My point exactly, the IRC contact would help settling some thoughts in a more alert way, we can get accustomed to each other's visions and have a quicker start. Or maybe I am wrong, the idea has a few flaws itself, and now, rethinking it I am only seeing them better. It would only be more difficult to keep the track of random scattered ideas all over the channel's main chat, log them, group and then summarize them to the list. > I will be in #debian-desktop at irc.freenode.net > on Sat Mar 3 20:45:00 CET 2012 (that is UTC+1 : Germany) for about 1h. > I guess we can still encounter some interested party over the IRC and settle some ideas there, but a group/crowd gathered there would be a bit too chaotic. I have a conclusion though. I will be available on IRC whenever possible, allowing anybody interested in shaping Wheezy to interact with me and exchange some thoughts. Any relevant conversation that will happen there will be summarized on [email protected]. After those few hours that passed since my previous email, I actually feel so bad for issuing such an unfortunate idea of a chaotic online event. Let's just stick to the list for now, we have plenty of work to do :-) Regards, Victor -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Debian GNU/Linux - Romania iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJPUoiOAAoJEG+j4Op+hzAauFkH/A84ujgWZ21WyfZr0n8fOLBn gOlC+CQWat0SLaWEXoD6v50l/wU4wbwjusH/cRNZO68CKENuBhLFLuTC/XmShJ7d Jr0BI72z1wArwz0wY0+OnzYPJ+QnMYs4rjIJi9m826JWTGQ85Vym1NVl6ZhUuRx1 G8diyHT27s4elb3cR6gtGKt1sb8FbM/NvAU/1n+IkUqsiQpMmO2Br71dIHtpXLHZ pY30qAZcXAWde8i5KsDhptzsp2SQR39oytGBcU8wMVZTta2B6O/nK6skgUENekaa OvfobqSFgkp6b9KYBqJIdfuDGvkm8zw6ZdGvyrJziK1OP/7pE3KfUb+H4W42X08= =fmex -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

