On 2017-06-26 15:27:21 +0200 (+0200), Thierry Carrez wrote: > Flavio Percoco wrote: > > [...] > > Not being able to easily ping someone during a meeting is kind > > of a bummer but I'd argue that assuming someone is in the > > meeting channel and available at all times is a mistake to begin > > with. > > I think people can be pinged by PM or on #openstack-dev, it's just an > habit to take. It's just that there are cases where people passively > mention you, without going up to a formal ping -- I usually go back > later to that person to answer the issue they informally raised. We'll > lose that, but it's minor enough. [...]
By lurking in official meeting channels I'm often able to jump straight into a discussion when someone asks me a question in a meeting I wouldn't normally attend but am around during. I can see the discussion instantly up to that point as opposed to inconveniencing the attendees by asking to have everything repeated for me after /join'ing. The channel logs on eavesdrop.o.o aren't really a substitute there because of the batched flushing in the bot delays Web-based logs by some number of minutes. -- Jeremy Stanley
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