Obviously IRC is much easier for IRC people. I use Jabber for more than two years and I din't have any issue joining the meeting. I personnaly find it easier to explain people how to use Jabber (using Gaim) than IRC with channels, nickname registration, bots, etc.
But I agree, there is a need for an easy documentation on how to join. I've also seen that there is a pure web firefox compatible Jabber client (http://jwchat.sourceforge.net/), When I found time (so after the 1st map deployment), I want to test if it can be insta On 3/29/07, Jan Claeys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Op donderdag 29-03-2007 om 22:58 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Mark Van > den Borre: > > Inviting people that are less familiar with tech to participate fully. > > That was the motivation behind moving to jabber. > > IRC is obviously much easier to get working... > -- > Jan Claeys -- mongolito404, king of the mongolian people -- ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:[email protected] You can find list info and your subscription configuration options at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be
