IMHO, Weex is drifting away from the Apache Way at the moment. Less and less discussion is seen in dev@, and simply Jira issues pop up from seemingly no where, which is an indicator that discussions are done elsewhere. I simply doubt that everyone is working in isolation and creating/commenting Jiras and nothing else.
Comments? Niclas On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 9:25 PM, Tiago Alves <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I understand your perspective and accept your position. The mail list must > be the official channel, and everything important should go through there. > > Maybe later we can go back to this idea. I still think that a Slack or > Gitter channel, if properly supervised, would even help the mailing list. > For example, I started writing in the mailing list because Hanks pushed me > to do so in the gitter channel. The problem with unofficial channels is > that they are not listed in the official website... > > Cheers! > Tiago > > On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 at 01:54 Adam Feng <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi Tiago > > > > Thanks for you suggestion. > > > > As Raphael said, chat is only the second communications tool at ASF, the > > problem for us before was chatting too much(in some Chinese chat tools), > > now we should first make our mailing list active enough. > > > > I think unofficial chat channels are fine, but I suggest bring all the > > developers to mailing list first and not create any official channel for > > now. > > > > > > Thanks. > > Adam Feng > > > > On 7 Nov 2017, 5:52 AM +0800, wrote: > > > > > > Hi Tiago > > > > > > No, we have no problem with proprietary channels, as long the main > > > discussions are on the Mailing lists. There are several projects using > > > Slack, others uses HipChat. Just keep in mind, chat it's only the > second > > > communications tool at ASF. As you wrote, for quick questions, etc. > > > > > > But I like chat too in some case. > > > -- Niclas Hedhman, Software Developer http://polygene.apache.org - New Energy for Java
