On 14634 March 1977, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote: > Debian has a "we don't hide things" wording in his constitution. > However we don't have a public irc log system, and most > of the conversations between us are happening there.
> How do you relate to that issue? Do you see it as a problem, > or do you think people should join irc to read our conversations? > (channels protected by a passphrase are of course out of this question). If you follow your way of thinking (which is wrong here, btw :) ), you end up requiring that every time two Developers meet and speak about Debian things - they need to transcribe them and put that online somewhere. Or we hide... Every conversation at DebConf, as soon as it goes beyond "Want another beer?" needs to be scribbled down and put online. Or we hide... Silly? Yes, but thats what you started. We as a project aren't saying that everything will be available for everyone everywhere, and thats good. -- bye, Joerg

