Fiddled with a rules proposal, needs tweaking but it's a start I guess. http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/IRC
~Jorge On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Jorge Schrauwen <[email protected]>wrote: > > 2010/6/5 Igor Galić <[email protected]> > >> >> Hey folks, >> >> I just realized that I created this one in good faith: >> >> http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/IRC >> >> said my two words on IRC about it, and left it there - >> mostly because my (lack of) free time didn't allow me to fill in >> the blanks. >> >> I'd like to get some points across on my intentions. >> >> First off: I'm not sending this to users@ because a great mass >> of users@ doesn't participate on IRC. >> >> Second: A number people (users) on IRC have given me to understand >> that our appearance is not consistent. >> > > I have to agree with our users on this, depending on who's available and > the question being asked the responses can vary widely from friend pointers > to documentation to complete ready made solutions. > e.g. rewrite questions, > They'll get answers raging from read this and learn regex to nudges in the > correct directions (examples in docs, wiki) to a correct and working > rewriterule. > > I also think this is part of what to expect on IRC, sometimes the people > around have more knowledge on the subject or more free time. Then again > maybe not answering at all in some cases would be better (as of the > ##windows link) > > Most of those of us who have @op in #httpd, do so because of their >> hard-skill and because of their long-time presence -- not exactly >> because of their soft-skills (I'm no exception ;) > > > >> I would like to put down some, very basic rules, for all of us >> to play by -- nicely. I've taken in that wiki-page ##windows >> in special, and, of course, FreeNode in general as an example. >> But I would like /us/ to put /our/ rules together by which we want >> to play (and be played ;). >> >> > I really like this idea, I've scan-read through the pages linked on the > wiki. I agree with quite a few things mentions not everything. I think the > hardest part is getting a few good rules that will make things better and > keep it simple. > > >> That's all folks o/~ >> -- >> Igor Galić >> >> Tel: +43 (0) 699 122 96 338 >> Fax: +43(0) 1 91 333 41 >> Mail: [email protected] >> URL: http://brainsware.org/ >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> >> > I also like the idea to merge it with /general/IRC like Sling suggested but > we can keep /httpd/IRC for now as a scratch pad. > I'll see if I can pick a few and get a small list started on the page later > today. > > Jorge >
