https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41143

Snowolf <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Snowolf <[email protected]> 2012-10-22 22:55:31 UTC 
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This is GCs stuff, so I am unsure why this is listed here on bugzilla. Anyway,
I have added the GC as it is them who handle these matters.

As it works right now, the #wikimedia-wikivoyage channel is for dev-talk
regarding the transition.

End-user/editor stuff should go in #wikivoyage, as it is now within the
Wikimedia Freenode Group Thingy Thing domain, and cloaks are offered for it
now.

I would suggest that the merge, which is easily implemented (tho only Eloquence
has access to #Wikimedia-wikivoyage so most likely when it will be needed the
GC will have to act) by redirecting #wikimedia-wikivoyage to #wikivoyage. I
would suggest that no localized channels be created until wikivoyage has a more
solid irc community, as fragmentation of a community that's at the moment quite
small seems hardly a good idea.

I don't see a need for any bots in the channel as it stands right now, tho if
the local community, once it is established needs it, we can easily provide a
watcher bot to monitor key community pages in the various languages (would do
so thru the stewardbot group as it allows for multiple people to handle
restarts and such).

-t is a good idea, have it enforced by chanserv is a really silly idea, for it
creates issues should there be the need to lock it down due to troll attacks
and such.

There are no "chanserv passwords" to give out, just to handle contacts and
access list that's all.


So in short, 1) easily done/done 2) which bots? which configs? topic chances
very easily set up 3) not sure what you mean but that depends on how the
channel evolves 4) already handled and done

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