Il giorno sab, 03/03/2007 alle 13.05 -0600, Rajko M. ha scritto: > Well, both is an extension, just one is fine for fast responses, and the > other > allows more asynchronous work that will group more people that might be not > familiar with bugzilla and/or IRC, can't attend at the times that are > scheduled, but still can help. Sorting out to one medium will do just > opposite from what is wanted. > Yes and no. The goal is to work together on specific, serious problems. So doing asynchronous work seems pointless to me.
> I can use IRC in the most basic form. > That and time constrains will prevent me from attending antibug fest. This is sad. Would a forum be better? > What is the best can be decided on the run. I don't see the need to insist on > one communication channel that fits for some purposes, and not for the other. In my opinion with multiple communication channels we risk to have a lot of duplicates and a significant loss in time/efficiency. For example different groups working on the same problem on IRC, on ML, by mail... Regards, Alberto --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
