1. Meeting on IRC
- Posted by Jeremy Cowgar <jeremy at cow?ar?com> Apr 25, 2008
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- Last edited Apr 26, 2008
I'm not going to ask if people want to come, I'm just going to set a time/place and we will see how it goes. There are several open issues. The meeting would be moderated so that we can get as many decisions out of the way as possible. Moderated does not mean censored, but moderated. i.e. Topic 1: Prefix or no prefix. Give common pros/cons, then open for discussion.Topic 2... etc... If you can make it great. If not enough people show up to make decisions, then it will have been a good idea that was attempted but failed. Time: 16:00 UTC, Saturday April 26. That should be noon EST, which should be late enough the west coast of USA can make it but early enough friends in Europe can make it. If I am wrong, please let me know. We will set the final time for the IRC meeting by 00:00 UTC April 26. So... That leaves 4 hours. Please check back on the forums for the final time. Thanks. -- Jeremy Cowgar http://jeremy.cowgar.com
2. Re: Meeting on IRC
- Posted by Jeremy Cowgar <jeremy at co?gar.co?> Apr 25, 2008
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Sorry about the double post, but I posted this one more than an hour ago and it just showed up. I thought there must have been a problem on my end and the post was not taken. Opps. -- Jeremy Cowgar http://jeremy.cowgar.com
3. Re: Meeting on IRC
- Posted by Kat <KAT12 at ?oosahs.n?t> Apr 26, 2008
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Jeremy Cowgar wrote: > > I'm not going to ask if people want to come, I'm just going to set a > time/place and we will see how it goes. Of course, irc is 24-7 world-wide, only non-machine life hasto sleep sometimes. And those in the americas, .uk(+), and Oz will be in different sleep cycles. > There are several open issues. The meeting would be moderated so that we > can get as many decisions out of the way as possible. Moderated does not > mean censored, but moderated. i.e. Topic 1: Prefix or no prefix. Give > common pros/cons, then open for discussion.Topic 2... etc... Different heated topics can be in different channels, so even tho you can be in several discussions at once, the threads of each topic are in specific windows. For instance, meet up in #Euphoria, discuss prefixes in #eu-prefixes , discuss date-time in #eu-dt , discuss etc in #eu-etc. Merely suggestions, pick your own channel names. You pop open the channel you want discuss, mention it in #Euphoria, and discuss that with those who join in your #channelname. You can be in many rooms at once, irc clients can allow you to tile your #channels on the screen so they are all visable, or have tabs you click on when they change color (which shows something happened, like someone said something). If you want to show up, but don't know what an irc client is, see: http://www.ircreviews.org/clients/ or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_IRC_clients and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat and of course google. IM grew out of irc, and the channels are sometimes called "chat rooms". There's browser-based irc clients, web-based irc clients, and dedicated clients of various complexities and abilities for all OSs/platforms (even the olde C64). Most are free. For windoze, i recommend mirc. You do not need to "register" yourself or give any information to anyone to use irc, and you can google for anonymous irc resources if you want. I once submitted a 100% Eu irc client to the archives, as well as mirc-eu (allowed eu code to run behind mirc) and eu-mirc (allowed mirc's gui, goto, dynamic variables, and etc behind eu) clients. That code prolly will no longer run on the current Eu or win32lib, batteries are not included, your mileage may vary, and caveats do not include tomatoes or lettuce. An option to this meeting is a bot to log the channels and post them online, or accessable via a command to relay them, or they could be emailed, etc etc., for those interested but cannot stay during the length of the event(s). Kat