On Tuesday 08 July 2008 21:54:28 Jurriën Stutterheim wrote: > Hi all, > > > It is my pleasure to announce the #zftalk.dev IRC channel on > irc.freenode.net! This channel is intended for discussions regarding > the development of Zend Framework components. Of course, everybody is > welcome to join in. However, unlike #zftalk, this channel will be a > bit more strict about staying on-topic. The existing #zftalk channel > remains and is, as usual, available for asking all ZF related > questions, or just general (programming ;) chat. > > > See you on IRC! > > > - Jurriën
I'd just like to add a few points, the #zfdev channel name that was mentioned earlier on the mailing list ( albeit in another topic ) will forward to #zftalk.dev for your convenience. For help, support, ideas and discussion about developing *applications* using Zend Framework we would hope that #zftalk will still be your first port of call if IRC is a convenient resource for you. For #zftalk.dev a brief synopsis of what might be considered on-topic might be helpful. 1. Discussion relating to the ongoing or future development of Zend Framework components or Zend Framework tool-chain utilities. 2. Discussion relating to authoring or refining a proposal for inclusion of a component of modification to Zend Framework. 3. Discussion relating to contributing to Zend Framework through language translation, patch submission, manual authoring or editing. Please note, that logging was identified as a valuable resource for those that could not be there for certain discussions due to their timezone. As such, and because of the wish to keep the channel discussion on-topic. Logging will be enabled by default, with a search interface to be provided in the near future. Both #zftalk and #zftalk.dev are community based resources so if you have any questions regarding these IRC channels, please ask in this thread or join us on irc.freenode.net
