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Post by antani on Sept 18, 2015 15:56:48 GMT
Please consider "opening" a IRC channel for this conversations.... I would not suggest IRC. I am quite experienced on that and IRC would not let people with same issues to find a solution. For sake of keeping aggregated the knowledge in a single place, I would recommend to use forum and github issues tracking only
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Post by voxhel on Sept 18, 2015 16:57:17 GMT
Please consider "opening" a IRC channel for this conversations.... I would not suggest IRC. I am quite experienced on that and IRC would not let people with same issues to find a solution. For sake of keeping aggregated the knowledge in a single place, I would recommend to use forum and github issues tracking only Hi, it all depends how fast does the developers want the toolkit to grow and mature. For that IRC and Forum. Also comparing the use of irc with forum i think is not correct, the forum will always be the history, howtos, documentation, etc, and all the new users should have the 2 tools to go to. Having the irc option will allow a more interactive exchange of ideas to solve the problems between not only the developers but also the users. V.
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Post by antani on Sept 18, 2015 17:12:08 GMT
All depends if the IRC will be used to speed up the fixing of issues and afterwards (if solved successfully) is reported the solution I the forum for historical reasons (exactly as u wrote) In that case IRC would definetly speedup the issues remediation.
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Post by xtr4nge on Sept 18, 2015 18:05:27 GMT
Hi guys, I created a new thread for this topic. Unfortunately, I will not be able to attend an IRC channel very often, so for the moment I'm not considering this option.
regards,
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