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Niall O'Reilly
niall.oreilly at ucd.ie
Wed Aug 12 15:58:56 CEST 2015
On Wed, 12 Aug 2015 13:17:43 +0100, Daniel Baeza (Red y Sistemas TVT) wrote: > > Hi all, > > 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 agree with what Jim Reid posted on another list in response to the same question. https://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/address-policy-wg/2015-August/010523.html Specifically: "Put bluntly, if a discussion about any WG matter does not take place on the mailing list, it simply didn't happen." Best regards, Niall
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