OSDev.org Discord Server
OSDev.org Discord Server
IRC is pretty bad for programming chats, at least in my opinion. I've decided to make a chat for us, OSDevers, to stay communicated. Invite link is https://discord.gg/aJPTY8Y. All forum moderators will get an Administration role when they'll join. Rules are pretty simple: do whatever you want as long as noone's offended, respect administration and stay on topic.
Developing U365.
Source:
only testing: http://gitlab.com/bps-projs/U365/tree/testing
OSDev newbies can copy any code from my repositories, just leave a notice that this code was written by U365 development team, not by you.
Source:
only testing: http://gitlab.com/bps-projs/U365/tree/testing
OSDev newbies can copy any code from my repositories, just leave a notice that this code was written by U365 development team, not by you.
Re: OSDev.org Discord Server
What makes Discord better than IRC? I don't feel like it offers anything new or worthwhile, plus it is proprietary non-free software which some people might not want to run.
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Re: OSDev.org Discord Server
Persistent logs that don't get lost while you're in transit with your laptop lid closed (and you don't need to go to weird public website generated by a bot to fetch them either - you can see and answer them in the app directly; no IRC server is capable of that).matt11235 wrote:What makes Discord better than IRC? I don't feel like it offers anything new or worthwhile, plus it is proprietary non-free software which some people might not want to run.
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Re: OSDev.org Discord Server
I don't care at all about the license as long as the software is good.matt11235 wrote:What makes Discord better than IRC? I don't feel like it offers anything new or worthwhile, plus it is proprietary non-free software which some people might not want to run.
Developing U365.
Source:
only testing: http://gitlab.com/bps-projs/U365/tree/testing
OSDev newbies can copy any code from my repositories, just leave a notice that this code was written by U365 development team, not by you.
Source:
only testing: http://gitlab.com/bps-projs/U365/tree/testing
OSDev newbies can copy any code from my repositories, just leave a notice that this code was written by U365 development team, not by you.
Re: OSDev.org Discord Server
I notice that you are using the logo from this web site. Did you obtain the permission of the site owners to do so? If not you are in breach of copyright.
Re: OSDev.org Discord Server
I will remove the logo then. Thanks for reminding me about itiansjack wrote:I notice that you are using the logo from this web site. Did you obtain the permission of the site owners to do so? If not you are in breach of copyright.
Developing U365.
Source:
only testing: http://gitlab.com/bps-projs/U365/tree/testing
OSDev newbies can copy any code from my repositories, just leave a notice that this code was written by U365 development team, not by you.
Source:
only testing: http://gitlab.com/bps-projs/U365/tree/testing
OSDev newbies can copy any code from my repositories, just leave a notice that this code was written by U365 development team, not by you.
Re: OSDev.org Discord Server
You could just ask the site owners here for permission. Otherwise, you are probably still in breach of copyright by calling your site OSDev.org.
Although it is possible that they may not think it desirable for osdev.org to be associated with a chat setup aimed at gamers. Which is another reason why you should ask permission from them. It's common courtesy as well as a probable legal obligation.
Although it is possible that they may not think it desirable for osdev.org to be associated with a chat setup aimed at gamers. Which is another reason why you should ask permission from them. It's common courtesy as well as a probable legal obligation.
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Re: OSDev.org Discord Server
Indeed. That's something that really would need Chase's approval ahead of time. I know you meant well, but this is a touchy area to be playing around with.iansjack wrote:You could just ask the site owners here for permission. Otherwise, you are probably still in breach of copyright by calling your site OSDev.org.
Although it is possible that they may not think it desirable for osdev.org to be associated with a chat setup aimed at gamers. Which is another reason why you should ask permission from them. It's common courtesy as well as a probable legal obligation.
(Also, I would have suggested Slack , which is more aimed as groupware for dev teams, rather than Discord (though that's still proprietary IIUC), but... well, that's a really minor point.)
In any case, I don't really see this group using any form of IM, as it just doesn't meet the site's needs. The IRC channel was dead for a reason; I'm guessing that it was set up more pro forma than anything else, rather than because it was going to be used. The topic simply doesn't lend itself to short answers or casual chat.
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Re: OSDev.org Discord Server
Hi,
However, the problem with IRC is that discussions can easily become a mess and that no one can clean up the logs (i.e. remove spam, separate messages into topics, etc). This way I use the forums for more serious discussions, while I use IRC for more quick discussions. Both fit their purposes well.
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It wasn't dead and it isn't dead. It's actually gaining more activity by the time. As I said in another post, when I first joined two years ago there were less than 300 nicks - now there are around 350.The IRC channel was dead for a reason
However, the problem with IRC is that discussions can easily become a mess and that no one can clean up the logs (i.e. remove spam, separate messages into topics, etc). This way I use the forums for more serious discussions, while I use IRC for more quick discussions. Both fit their purposes well.
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Re: OSDev.org Discord Server
Slack is more team oriented, and we're not a team.Schol-R-LEA wrote:(Also, I would have suggested Slack , which is more aimed as groupware for dev teams, rather than Discord (though that's still proprietary IIUC), but... well, that's a really minor point.)
Discord has a lower entry barrier for unrelated users to come together
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Re: OSDev.org Discord Server
I like the #osdev IRC because it generally has an average level of understanding and knowledge far greater than the forums.
Discord is neat and I use it with some groups but I honestly can't see it being that useful for OS dev. Plus it's very voice-focused, and I'm fairly certain there's only a few people on the forums I'd like to be in a conference call with.
Discord is neat and I use it with some groups but I honestly can't see it being that useful for OS dev. Plus it's very voice-focused, and I'm fairly certain there's only a few people on the forums I'd like to be in a conference call with.
Re: OSDev.org Discord Server
There are several forums with a discord server and they are doing well. Discord doesn't focus more on voice than text and there's the advantage of multiple channels.
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Re: OSDev.org Discord Server
And now I am wondering if I should have been using the IRC channel after all. I was expecting the reverse, and had the impression it was unused except for the occasional newcomer.Kazinsal wrote:I like the #osdev IRC because it generally has an average level of understanding and knowledge far greater than the forums.
On second thought, I sound foolish enough even when I can edit my statements. Chat system and I have never really seen eye to I .
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Re: OSDev.org Discord Server
Yeah, we have a number of professionals in the IRC, and a good number of people who actually have some idea of what they're doing to discuss design and architecture and problems and so forth. There are quiet hours but there's almost always people around.Schol-R-LEA wrote:And now I am wondering if I should have been using the IRC channel after all. I was expecting the reverse, and had the impression it was unused except for the occasional newcomer.
On second thought, I sound foolish enough even when I can edit my statements. Chat system and I have never really seen eye to I .
Editing your messages is one thing that Discord has that is handy. Moreso for typos than full re-phrasings though.