Hi Christian and all!

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> Datum: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 00:39:06 +0100
> Von: "Christian López Espínola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: ArgoUML-dev <[email protected]>, ArgoUML-users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Betreff: [argouml-dev] ArgoUML IRC channel

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> Without any advertisement about the channel this people joined it, and
> gave/received feedback from the ArgoUML community.
> I think that IRC have a lot to say in OpenSource development and
> support, and this facts show what I think.
> 
> So I just registered the #argouml channel at Freenode, and you (users
> and developers) are welcome for joining us.
> 
> See you there!

This is great! Another way to connect Argo users to each other and make them
a bit more visible.
I have a question for you: what would think, if such a service was available
within Argo?
I wrote some code yesterday (started a very rough help system), and now I'm 
considering very simple ways to get this help to the next level.
Most simple and (in my eyes) most effective way is connectivity.
As an example, I thought about an online repository with resources on UML, 
design
practice etc. 
I wondered how one could manage their personal online resources
(papers, tutorials, howtos) within Argo. A minor extension to this would be a 
checkbox 'share with other users' (or so) and Argo could push this info to a 
server. Other Argo users could fetch infos from such a server then.

Problem: how many users are actually _willing_ to share any resources? How big 
is
the concern, that someone might steal any info on their projects?

Any comments?

TIA,
Andreas

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