I can see the benefit of a chat room, but I can also see how using a chat room 
without an organized approach might get to be a bit confusing. If there are 
people in a chat room, and ideas are exchanged, then no one posts back to the 
list, then ideas and info get lost, communications become fuzzy, and this that 
and the other.
 
My opinion is that a chat room is great, so long as we put some form of 
balanced approach or pre-meditated use behind it. That way, when we go into it, 
we can be ready to do brainstorming and such, and have by that time, hopefuly 
engineered a way of keeping chat logs thorough enough to pick out those ideas 
later.
 
Rigel

Zheng Ping <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is it possible to have a live chatroom (or chatrooms, to make it better) 
so we can exchange ideas faster than than through maillists?

It should be rather easy, considering how Sun Microsystems can probably 
make a java chatroom with hands tied behind its back.

Just a suggestion!

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