On Fri, 5 Jan 2007, Gareth Kirwan wrote:

> Most importantly I think it encourages potential members of a project 
> community. Being able to have rapid discussion about sometime makes 
> understanding come quicker.
>
> Certainly I don't think I'd be so taken with catalyst if I hadn't got 
> the support I did. However, like you say, it's not for everyone.
>
> I'd like for those who do want it, or more importantly need it, to have 
> it available and active.

I certainly wasn't suggesting people shouldn't start a #mason IRC channel. 
I was just saying that I wasn't too likely to be in it. I suppose I could 
make some sort of background client that would log in as autarch but not 
actually do anything, if that'd help ;)


-dave

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