There is a ZF channel by one year for now i think, try #zftalk on freenode... Or www.zftalk.com

Many interesting people online on the channel (even guys from zf dev team)... Many problems solved, many ideas discussed, aso...

Cristian
IRC is great for support, brainstorming and refining ideas with people
currently online. If you are offline - tough luck. It can be logged,
sure, but if you want to pick up a topic later there is no easy way to
provide context for your questions. A mailing list is much better for
that as it allows people in different timezones and with different work
habits to participate effectively.

#zfdev will be a great start, but I think a dev mailing list is
important in the short run as well.

Christoph



Wil Sinclair wrote:
I think it would be up to the users to make sure nothing important is said on 
the IRC channel alone- especially if it's significant to the wider community.

,Wil

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On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 4:02 PM, Christoph Dorn
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I am all for an IRC channel although I am not always online which may
make it less beneficial than a "dev" mailing list for me.
There are a couple services that log irc channels and provide a
searchable frontend. I don't remember the names as of now, but there
are some. IMHO, that would provide extra value.

I don't really care IRC vs. mailinglist. Email is just easier since I
use it anyway on a day to day basis, IRC is more a thing, I have to
log myself in and read backlog/current discussions to follow.

Till



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