Today on 2014-01-11 20:32:58 UTC there actually *was* a Marpa question in 
#perl in irc.freenode.net :-) I talked to the asker via private "/msg"s to 
keep noise in #perl down, but a separare #marpa channel would have been 
helpful – and would have allowed others to supplement my rather limited 
knowledge of these matters.

It was just some normal confusion over what "top-level" rules in the SLIF's 
L0 are. I think this is a very good example of something that can be 
quickly resolved with a quick IRC chat, although it certainly would not be 
out of place on this list either.

If this is the general consensus, I could register the freenode "#marpa" 
channel on my nick (LWA) and look by every once in a while. It would be 
nice to see other people there as well :-)

Am Freitag, 10. Januar 2014 19:34:58 UTC+1 schrieb Jeffrey Kegler:
>
>  A year ago moritz, who maintains the perl6 and a bunch of other IRC 
> channels, offered to create one for us.  At that time this list had lower 
> volume and there wasn't much interest in it.  IRC is good for quick 
> back-and-forth and moritz has things set up very nicely for logging, etc.  
> What's the sentiment now?  If there was an IRC channel would anyone here 
> find that helpful?
>
> -- jeffrey
>  

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