On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 3:19 AM, Brendan Kidwell <sn...@glump.net> wrote:
> In the last few months I've become one of those people who hangs out on a > handful of IRC channels during most of the work day, using a remote client > connected to a core IRC gateway (Quassel IRC) that keeps me always online > on the various IRC networks I use. > > I took the initiative to create a channel "#zim-wiki" for Zim support and > other Zim-related conversations. We will follow the "How to be a Good > Catalyst" document ( http://freenode.net/catalysts.shtml ) and Channel > Guidelines ( http://freenode.net/channel_guidelines.shtml ) and generally > try to make sure that anyone who shows up plays nice, just the same as on > this mailing list. > > Jaap: Would you endorse this channel and list it on http://zim-wiki.orgon the > appropriate page? (If not, I'll change the name to "##zim-wiki" to > indicate that it's unofficial.) > > All: Do you think YOU could be a good op (moderator) and want to be one, > in addition to myself? > > If you don't know what all this is, read the docs ( > https://www.freenode.net/using_the_network.shtml ), log on to FreeNode, > and join the channel "#zim-wiki". > Afraid I won't be able to join this channel. I can not justify having more distractions during my working day. In the evening time spent behind a computer is scarce lately and when I do, I want to focus on the tasks at hand. If there are others that want to pick it up and maintain such a channel I have no problem to list it on the website. Regards, Jaap
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