What is the IRC channel? Can’t find a reference to it.

I’ve read all the docs, to be sure. it’s down in the weeds of the code that 
some documentation would help most though. The docs referenced are way too 
high-level for where I’m digging.

Best regards,
dg

> On Jul 8, 2016, at 5:09 AM, Nges B <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello David.
> 
> a +1 to the Idea on comments.  It helps everyone working on the code
> to easily understand what you were doing or is doing.
> 
> But for the time being,  here is a link to the documentation of all
> (or most ) already existing modules in our project.
> 
> http://mynewt.apache.org/latest/os/introduction/
> 
> in case you do not understand anything from there, ask the community.
> It is  a very friendly one.
> 
> Ask over the mailing list or IRC Channel .
> 
> Thanks
> 
> On 7/7/16, David G. Simmons <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> As I’m working through all the mynewt code, something I’d love to see more
>> of are comments in the code describing what’s going on, etc. I admit to not
>> being the best at commenting my code — I’m working on it — but it would be
>> really helpful, especially as more contributors join the party, to have well
>> documented code so newbies like me can get up to speed on what the code is
>> actually doing more quickly.
>> 
>> This would have the adde dbenefit of allowing us to use something like
>> Doxygen to auto-generate documentation on the code in a more human-readable
>> form.
>> 
>> What do others think of implementing some code-documentation standards?
>> 
>> dg
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