If I started a gitter.im room for the cboard, would you join?
If I started a gitter.im room for the cboard, would you join?
I'd do either. Went to like Yarin's post and noticed the like button is gone...
And quick reply works for me again. I wonder if removing that feature was the easy solution to yesterday's downtime
I would most definitely join an IRC cboard channel on the spot.
The problem with Gitter, or any similar solution, is that you may get a few folk uninterested. Particularly those who may not want to spend their time on business oriented interests (except maybe their own), when the free time-honored alternatives are working just fine and much more transparent to use. And especially on solutions that invite their users to fall prey to vendor lock-in.
Originally Posted by brewbuck:
Reimplementing a large system in another language to get a 25% performance boost is nonsense. It would be cheaper to just get a computer which is 25% faster.
Okay, well, until I figure out this whole IRC thing, here's the gitter link: LeonineKing1199/cboard - Gitter
It's under my name because which is lame but yeah, we should start chattin', guys!
#[email protected]
Regulars and mods, Just ask and I'll op you
IRC is easy, and you don't even have to register to talk.
For example, here's the setup tutorial for a full-GUI client
A discord server would be cool. I've been using it a lot more than I ever did IRC, and yet it is similar enough to IRC.
Just joined.
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Good server. It has full SSL support and you can bring in your own certificate if you wish. Also host hiding. Two features that dictate whether I join or not a server.
I highly advise and it is a fun way to stay in touch with regulars outside the web board experience. I'll be sticking around. I use irc way more than the web anyways.
Originally Posted by brewbuck:
Reimplementing a large system in another language to get a 25% performance boost is nonsense. It would be cheaper to just get a computer which is 25% faster.
Being an operator is overrated. I think many channels don't need as many as they have. (It's more important that someone is awake at all times.) Plus, generally only unpleasant individuals want the power.