David Zeuthen wrote:
On Tue, 2008-09-23 at 05:25 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
This availability helps for casual discussions but it is not possible for anybody to follow the discussions that happen there 24/7.
Nice try trying to imply that the conversations on #fedora-desktop "casual talk". They're not.
The distinction I am making is in between organized meeting vs impromptu (which i referred to as casual) conversations that invariably happen in irc channels.
I'm sorry if that makes it complicated for people who only wants to "participate" in "decision making" at some weekly meeting without actually doing any work or otherwise get involved. But it's probably better that way.
There is a difference betweeen active participants who make decisions and others who merely want to be informed. Weekly meetings help more of the latter. When people feel more informed, a smaller percentage of that would become more active participants over time or atleast that is what I have seen happen in other SIG's.
It would be better to move to freenode like all the other channels.
Nice try: you almost trick the reader into believing the only channels worth anything are on Freenode and use that as the reason for moving #fedora-desktop to freenode. There's a nice Latin term for this kind of fallacy, try looking it up!
Good luck,
Nothing of that sort. All the Fedora channels except for #fedora-desktop are in Freenode. That statement of fact makes no judgement about the value of other irc servers whatsoever. If have already considered the balance between the disconnect of Fedora channels vs closer interactions with upstream and want to stick with your decisions, be my guest.
Rahul