My 2 cents... I have no interest. For structured issue based discussion github issues work just fine. The mailing list is more than enough to have unstructured open discussions. And to be honest it's not that busy that we would need to create another channel.
Tankred > Am 18.05.2015 um 09:21 schrieb Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) - lists > <[email protected]>: > > > >> On 5/18/15 8:09 AM, Alex (OpenPGP.js) wrote: >> Hi Fabio, >> >> Thanks for the suggestion! Sounds reasonable - but before making it the >> "official channel", we should see how many people will actually be available >> in the channel over time... >> Would you mind to kick-off this idea? > > Well, it's "official" when we start just promoting it on the various > openpgp.js channels, then people will likely start aggregating, someone > will just chill out on irc channel, someone will be more active and it > will grow over time. > > I'd also love to add a "gitter.im" chatroom with irc-relay > syncronization to maximize the participation opportunities from github > directly. > > At current stage we can make a list asking if they're gonna keep their > Adium/Pidgin IM client logged-in on the irc channel: > > [ ] Tankred > [ ] Thomas > [ ] Alex > [ ] Giovanni/evilaliv3 > [ ] Arturo/hellais > [ ] Berry > [ ] Alex > [ ] Fabio > [ ] others > > But imho the best way to go is to just set it up and link it on all the > public resources, if there will be no particpations in 3-6 months, then > we can close (but i expect it to growth, as long as it's publicized and > integrated within the development process/github). > > We're trying to maximize the experience we've done within the GlobaLeaks > project, so that's quicker/easier to replicate the community setup :-) > > Fabio > _______________________________________________ > > http://openpgpjs.org > Subscribe/unsubscribe: http://list.openpgpjs.org _______________________________________________ http://openpgpjs.org Subscribe/unsubscribe: http://list.openpgpjs.org

