That isn't to say that we're not using IRC or the ML anymore, but if
you're wondering why they are much quieter, now you know. So if you're not
following the elementary community on G+, you should definitely do that.
And if you have email notifications turned off for launchpad, you should
That could work, but honestly assigning a bug on lp to the UX team
(elementary-design) is probably preferred.
On Mar 27, 2014 8:58 AM, Shnatsel . shnat...@gmail.com wrote:
That isn't to say that we're not using IRC or the ML anymore, but if
you're wondering why they are much quieter, now you
Okay, where can I find an intro to 2014? We have a more or less defined
workflow here, but I for one have no idea how G+ works and what it provides
(any real-time conversations?).
I made an honest attempt to get into G+ by myself, but all I get is this:
http://i.imgur.com/nKI4Enq.png
Hangouts on the top-right for chatting with people in real-time. It's
IIRC not using Jabber or any open protocol, so you have to stick with
the official google-apps or that webinterface.
G+ is otherwise just using Circles (=Collection of People) for
everything. A community is a Circle where
Here's the elementary page: https://plus.google.com/114635553671833442612/
And here's its associated community:
https://plus.google.com/communities/104613975513761463450
Regards,
Cassidy James
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On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 1:36 PM, Sergey
Here's the elementary page: https://plus.google.com/114635553671833442612/
And here's its associated community:
https://plus.google.com/communities/104613975513761463450
You mean there's no way to keep up with internal elementary posts without
sifting through tons of weird unrelated clutter
Perhaps a separate, private "elementary developers" g+ community could be established, with entry into such requiring confirmation from an admin/the team?
This would be very easy to set up, and create a private space for devs to discuss, chat, and openly communicate.
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at
Sergey,
That isn't to say that we're not using IRC or the ML anymore, but if
you're wondering why they are much quieter, now you know. So if you're not
following the elementary community on G+, you should definitely do that.
And if you have email notifications turned off for launchpad, you
I agree with Cassidy: Hangouts makes it easier to catch people like
Dan and get a quick reply. The IRC-memo-system was just a humongous
and ugly hack that didn't worked out. It's a good (but not perfect)
thing between writing a actual mail and dropping a message to IRC.
The mailing-list itself is
2014-02-19 3:33 GMT+04:00 marco benzi marco.be...@alumnos.usm.cl:
If you could make a list I'd be more than happy to help!
Marco
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