This looks promising. We should investigate and test. Would be nice if everyone 
can have what they want. 


Rod
Rod Simpson

On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 8:37 AM, Scott Ganyo <[email protected]> wrote:

> I don’t know that much about IRC, but I found an article on Using HipChat 
> through an IRC client with BitlBee...
> http://www.phase2technology.com/blog/using-hipchat-through-an-irc-client-with-bitlbee/
> Maybe that would help bridge the gap?
> Best,
> Scott
> On Aug 22, 2014, at 8:28 AM, Rod Simpson <[email protected]> wrote:
>> It sounds like we should enable the bot to archive everything, although I 
>> wonder how that works?  We certainly don’t want to spam the list, so can it 
>> send the update once per day (assuming there is something to send)?
>> 
>> 
>> Having said that, every Usergrider at Apigee is glued to hipchat all day 
>> long (Nate knows).  So on our side, having another room in hipchat is not a 
>> delta. We have had the IRC channel for a long time and there has been only 
>> one significant convo there, driven by Jake.
>> 
>> But, I also don’t want this to be about Apigee.  It is about Apache and the 
>> committers and contributors to Usergrid.  I want the community to stay 
>> connected and for everyone to know what is going on.  I think we have done a 
>> good job of using Apache Jira.  From what I can tell, there have been 
>> tickets opened for basically every change that we have done.  The thing that 
>> is missing is the chit-chat.  We have a lot of that internally in our Apache 
>> room.  I just want to take that public.
>> 
>> One thing in favor of using hipchat is that you don’t need a client - just a 
>> web browser.
>> 
>> Just trying to improve communication.
>> 
>> 
>> Rod
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Rod Simpson
>> @rockerston
>> rodsimpson.com
>> 
>> On August 22, 2014 at 6:28:01 AM, Jake Farrell ([email protected]) wrote:
>> 
>> not advocation for or against hipchat but for irc asfbot is all ready in  
>> #usergrid and it can log either just meetings or archive everything  
>> 
>> -Jake  
>> 
>> 
>> On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 6:23 AM, Nate McCall <[email protected]> wrote: 
>>  
>> 
>>> I would prefer we had a recording bot idling in IRC (even though I still  
>>> have the list of custom hipchat icons).  
>>> 
>>> Did it really not dawn on anyone during those discussions that a  
>>> bot+javascript search app would be a good use case/demo for usergrid? (Had  
>>> to go there - I miss giving you guys shit sometimes :)  
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 12:25 AM, Rod Simpson <[email protected]> wrote:  
>>> 
>>>> Usergriders,  
>>>> 
>>>> I have heard from a lot of users that they would like a place where we  
>>> can  
>>>> all chat in real time (like IRC), but where the chat is always archived  
>>> and  
>>>> searchable. Many Usergriders are also Apigee employees and we use  
>>> hipchat  
>>>> every day. So, I have created a public room that we can all use. The  
>>> URL  
>>>> is:  
>>>> 
>>>> http://www.hipchat.com/goLqupL1B  
>>>> 
>>>> Also, we are setting up a cron job to echo the daily history out to the  
>>>> dev list.  
>>>> 
>>>> Some caveats:  
>>>> - This is not an official Apache thing!! It is only a tool that we at  
>>>> Apigee are offering to make it easier to get in touch with some of the  
>>>> committers on the project.  
>>>> - This isn’t meant to be a replacement for IRC!! Everyone can still  
>>> hang  
>>>> out in the #usergrid room if they want.  
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Finally, this is just a test. Let’s give it a go and see how it works.  
>>>> If nobody likes it, we can bail on the idea.  
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Rod  
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> --  
>>>> Rod Simpson  
>>>> @rockerston  
>>>> rodsimpson.com  
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> --  
>>> -----------------  
>>> Nate McCall  
>>> Austin, TX  
>>> @zznate  
>>> 
>>> Co-Founder & Sr. Technical Consultant  
>>> Apache Cassandra Consulting  
>>> http://www.thelastpickle.com  
>>> 

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