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Re: irc
- From: Felipe Bueno <bueno dot felipe at gmail dot com>
- Cc: "kawa at sourceware dot org list" <kawa at sourceware dot org>
- Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2015 18:13:41 -0300
- Subject: Re: irc
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"I'm willing to experiment with IRC again. I try it out every 6 years or
so and last about 3 days before giving up again"
:)
This pretty much sums up my experience with IRC for the last 10 years
or so... the only difference is that "I try it out every 2 years or so
and last about 1 or 2 days before giving up" heheh. But I really try
very hard to like it and to use it... it's such an useful and fun
tool. I don't know exactly why I give up.
Btw I am on #kawa right now and there's only one more person there
(mario-goulart) but I don't think he is reading the messages.
Felipe Bueno - https://www.keybase.io/felipebueno
2015-09-18 16:44 GMT-03:00 Jamison Hope <jrh@theptrgroup.com>:
>
> On Sep 17, 2015, at 3:42 PM, Per Bothner <per@bothner.com> wrote:
>
> > On 09/17/2015 12:30 PM, David Pirotte wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >> Per,
> >>
> >> Are you not hanging around the #kawa freenode irc channel? just connected and there
> >> is 1 user only, who's not you :), and no other kawa users?
> >
> > I didn't set to the Kawa irc channel, and I never got in the habit of using
> > irc, skype, or similar. (At one workplace we used text skype, so I would sometimes
> > have that up.)
>
> Same here. We have a Jabber server at work, but I almost never remember
> to sign on.
>
> >>
> >> I find it quite nice to interact in real time, it makes things more friendly and for
> >> quick quizz, wel, so much quicker! :) wdyt?
> >
> > No objection in principle, if people were using it. I do tend to get distracted
> > too easily (ooo - and intersting arcile on the web - must read it now), and
> > it's plausible irc might make that worse ... But as long as it's not too busy
> > I guess it wouldn't be too bad and if it gets too busy, that would be a nice problem
> > to have!
>
> I'm willing to experiment with IRC again. I try it out every 6 years or
> so and last about 3 days before giving up again, mostly because I
> haven't thought of anything to say.
>
> Who originally set up #kawa? ChanServ says it was registered in 2008.
>
> --
> Jamison Hope
> The PTR Group
> www.theptrgroup.com
>
>
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