[jboss-as7-dev] IRC transcript of #jboss-as7?

Jason T. Greene jason.greene at redhat.com
Fri Dec 3 11:53:29 EST 2010


My reasons are that I would hate for the mailing list to get spammed 
with IRC conversation. It's much better to summarize discussed topics 
into a cohesive memo like we do today.

On 12/3/10 10:38 AM, Brian Stansberry wrote:
> Just my 2 cents; I'm ok with a permanent record on the internet a la
> http://echelog.matzon.dk/logs/ but a 2 week rolling log sounds fine too.
>
> I had a bad gut reaction to the idea of publishing the log to the mail
> list though. I guess if I say something stupid, I only want it read by
> people interested enough to actually seek out the log, not just anyone
> who happened to be bored that day and decided to read the email.
> Irrational, I know.
>
> On 12/3/10 9:52 AM, Jason T. Greene wrote:
>> Yes, no one is really going to our>   2 weeks old conversations about the
>> weather :)
>>
>> On 12/3/10 9:47 AM, Pete Muir wrote:
>>> David's rolling log proposal seems an ideal middle point then?
>>>
>>> On 3 Dec 2010, at 15:46, Dimitris Andreadis wrote:
>>>
>>>> That's part of the JBoss legacy; it is expected from JBossians to speak their mind. :-)
>>>>
>>>> There is a very real need to let people outside the US timezones get in synch with what's going on with the development and IMO having an IRC log would help a lot, that's all.
>>>>
>>>> David M. Lloyd wrote:
>>>>> Exactly.  I'd like people to feel that they can be candid without feeling pressured to watch what they say.  For example, I say things I regret all the time. :-)
>>>>> On 12/03/2010 09:34 AM, Pete Muir wrote:
>>>>>> If people think a conversation is being recorded they will act differently. I'm pretty sure that there is quite a lot of sociology research backing up this point. Not saying recording is good or bad, just that it can change the nature of discussions.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We've had good success recording our -dev channels.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 3 Dec 2010, at 15:31, Dimitris Andreadis wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I don't quite understand the secrecy in an opensource project? If you want private
>>>>>>> discussion you can always use private fora.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> David M. Lloyd wrote:
>>>>>>>> Personally I don't want to have a permanent record of #jboss-as7, but I
>>>>>>>> have jbossbot almost trained to keep a rolling log of the past two
>>>>>>>> weeks.  Just need a nice snowy weekend to finish it...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 12/03/2010 04:39 AM, Dimitris Andreadis wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Thanks Max, I'll do.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> contact http://echelog.matzon.dk/logs/
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> they already track jbosstools, seam-dev and weld-dev.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> /max
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On Dec 3, 2010, at 10:47, Dimitris Andreadis wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Can we setup an automatic way to record&     publish daily (email to
>>>>>>>>>>> this mailing list) the IRC transcript from #jboss-as7?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> We need to be able to accommodate people that can't participate
>>>>>>>>>>> synchronously in the development of JBoss AS.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> /Dimitris
>>>>>>>>>>>
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