>>  Would anyone else here have an interest in such a channel?

I'm game.

Wondering if irc has a good Android app front end these days.  Oh yeah,
tons.

Limechat is free client on Mac.

Lotta folks using #Slack these days which allows embedding pix, going back
to edit posts.

But maybe need free and open enuff, philosophically less apropos?

#Slack is free (as in beer) but not open (as in free).

edu-sig / mail-list format good for pondering out loud though.

I always encourage more public archiving of state of the art thinking.

I think of chat as more for real time quick back and forth, which is good,
but not for white papers and policy writing, or lengthy rants. :-D

Kirby



On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 2:15 PM, Jeff Elkner <j...@elkner.net> wrote:

> Dear edu-sig friends,
>
> We had an interesting discussion at the Education Summit today at
> Pycon about ways to better engage folks between Pycons.
>
> As a public school teacher, I have a particular interest in python in
> k12 institutions, and in addition to posting more often on this list,
> I am considering setting up an irc channel on freenode (#python-k12 ?)
>
> Would anyone else here have an interest in such a channel?
>
> Jeff Elkner
>
> Let's work together to create a just and sustainable world!
>
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