* Gavin Sharp wrote:
It does seem quite unreasonable. Why do you think it would be a
serious breach of protocol? Which protocol? Making approval of
logging contingent on the presence of the bot in channel seems rather
arbitrary. Why not just say that approval for logging is implicit for
anyone
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 4:34 PM, Bjoern Hoehrmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately no, but so far it's the best we've got available to us.
It's always possible to fill in any gaps from other's personal IRC logs;
it's quite simple for Krijn to insert them if someone sends them to him.
Many
* Lachlan Hunt wrote:
There is currently no way to disable logging, as the need has never
arisen in any of the other channels. We can note it as a feature
request and it might get implemented one day.
Contrary to what you suggest this has already been requested by several
parties. There is of
Can anyone really ever mention things that are member confidential on
IRC? We have no control over who else is in the room and possibly logging.
/ Jonas
Charles McCathieNevile wrote:
Hi Anne,
this raises a couple of issues - the obvious one being how we deal with
meetings which include
Doug Schepers wrote:
Anne van Kesteren wrote (on 6/18/08 5:27 AM):
Krijn Hoetmer volunteered for logging our IRC channel (#webapps on
irc.w3.org:80) similarly to how he logs for the HTML WG, CSS WG, and
WHATWG. (Also the public ARIA discussion channel I believe.) If you
have any objections