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[ipv6-wg] Promote the use of IRC
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Shane Kerr
shane at time-travellers.org
Wed Aug 12 14:40:19 CEST 2015
Daniel, On Wed, 12 Aug 2015 14:17:43 +0200 "Daniel Baeza (Red y Sistemas TVT)" <d.baeza at tvt-datos.es> wrote: > Yesterday, I've started a discussion in the member list about promoting > the use of IRC instead of Mail List for some kind of discussions, chit > chat, etc. > > Not much members answered, but all who did said yes. > > The goal is to have, at least, one channel per mail list, but not > limited to only that. > > For this list, an #ipv6 channel will be created and administrated by the > WG Chairs. > > We want to use the actual RIPE IRC Server plus Network Services and some > more irc servers linked to the Ripe one. > > What do you think? I guess it makes sense. Certainly it's nice to have an easy way to say "Hey is this a stupid idea? What about....". I see that there already is an #ipv6 channel on irc.ripe.net, so... mission accomplished? :) Perhaps all we need is for this to become "official", or "semi-official", and then advertise it on the RIPE web site in the IPv6 areas? Talk to you there, -- Shane
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