IRC and team e-mails for low-level programming

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IRC and team e-mails for low-level programming

Post by Jef »

I think is time to create an IRC channel, for low-level programming.
Also is useful to create some team e-mails for same purpose.

If we really want to make a magazine, we need teams.
And member of teams must communicate ether via IRC, ether via a team mail with other members.
Also some member from one team, will need to communicate with an other team.
We don't need to remember who is doing what.

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I...don't...like...IRC. What's wrong with a forum system? (On the site once it's finished.)
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Alboin wrote:I...don't...like...IRC. What's wrong with a forum system? (On the site once it's finished.)
IRC is for a quick question/answer method.

team e-mail is to broadcast something private to a team members.
This can also be done in one forum, when only team members has the privilege to read the specific thematic unit
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I like IRC, quick responses are pretty nice.
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Post by jerryleecooper »

The problem with chatting is that people havo to be synchronizED in time and space with others while talking toguether.
In a forum, you post, I post, he/she post, there's no problem reading.
in a chat the discussion have no value other than the immediate gratification of its benevolent contributors.
I don't say that a chat is bad, but any serious discussion should not be done in a shat.
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There is the #osdev channel on freenet :)
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Freenode, not freenet ;)
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Post by JackScott »

Best not to disturb the current happenings on #osdev, especially as this isn't an OSDev-only magazine. A channel on freenode would be a good place though.
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Yayyak wrote:Best not to disturb the current happenings on #osdev, especially as this isn't an OSDev-only magazine.
Thats why i am saying "I think is time to create an IRC channel, for low-level programming. "

Also team e-mails is also necessary in a magazine while the creation of it, but also if we want to give some feedback to readers.
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Post by Solar »

IRC is great for getting quick responses. In a low-number community, however, you face the choice of not giving quick responses (as those-who-know have other things to do) or killing extraordinary amounts of time sorting the real questions from the channel noise.

IRC (or any real-life chat) is good if you have medium-to-large numbers of people around. If you only have a few, IRC channels tend to end up stillborn.



Another point is accessability. A web forum is available wherever there's a browser. IRC software isn't too common anymore, and the ports are usually blocked when you're at a school, or a company.
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Post by Zacariaz »

An irc channel would be nice, but it really depends on the number of users. If to many it just gonna be a confusing place to be as questions and answers will be thrown around in one big mess, at least thats my experience.
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Post by Dex »

Alboin wrote:I...don't...like...IRC. What's wrong with a forum system? (On the site once it's finished.)
I agree, i do not like IRC, they take your time up, but forums you can answer ? etc, when you have spare min.
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Post by Jef »

all are discuss about irc.

what about team-emails ?
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hmm, I would dislike recieving emails about OSDev questions.
I like the forum setting, and I HATE IRC.
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01000101 wrote:hmm, I would dislike recieving emails about OSDev questions.
I like the forum setting, and I HATE IRC.
maybe some mails are magazine internal.
Only the members of the magazine will know the team emails, just for inter-communication.
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