[Systers-dev] GSoC and irc channels
Robin Jeffries
robin at jeffries.org
Tue Mar 16 21:04:01 PDT 2010
I'll try to be there in the evening. Not sure that it's kosher for me to
have this installed on my work computer. I will have to figure out whether
I can do that.
Robin
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 1:30 PM, Terri Oda <terri at zone12.com> wrote:
>
> I can help with that! Things are finally quieting down, so I should be
> able to hang out on IRC during the day and some evenings.
>
>
> Jennifer Redman wrote:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> As many of you know - we have two irc channels on irc.freenode.net -
>> #systers-dev and #systers-soc. We are starting to get some questions from
>> prospective GSoC students -- they are starting early this year -- and we
>> could use some help monitoring the channels.
>>
>> systers-soc -- is really just for GSoC questions -- but I expect there
>> will
>> be a bit of bleed over into #systers-dev.
>>
>> At this point, we are just pushing them to join systers-dev (the mailing
>> list) and pointing them to the wiki. It would be nice though if we had a
>> few more people idling in the channels, I'll make sure both are logged.
>>
>> Anyone willing to help out? Right now Kathy Richardson and I both have
>> ops
>> if you are willing to spend some time in the channels - let me know and
>> I'll
>> grant you ops as well (after you join).
>>
>> Instructions on how to use irc are here:
>> http://systers.org/systers-dev/doku.php/how_to_use_irc
>>
>> You should also feel free to use systers-dev to chat about development
>> questions - would prefer python or mailman related - but, as long as the
>> topics are mostly technical I think it's ok to discuss other programming
>> issues occasionally as well - particularly if they are about open source
>> projects - just don't crazy with the non-systers-dev related topics. We
>> can
>> make another channel if the non systers-dev technical conversations are
>> getting a lot of traction.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jen
>>
>>
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