#ubuntu-ops is live

John Vivirito gnomefreak at gmail.com
Mon Jun 12 02:36:37 UTC 2006


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> Heya
> 
> While an "ops only" restricted channel probably isnt a great idea, a
> channel that we can discuss ops issues in real time, with multiple
> people, is actually very helpful - otherwise we end up discussing op
> stuff in one of the offtopic channels - and non-ops shouldnt have to see
> that.
> 
> The mailing list is good, but it isnt real time - and some things do
> just work better in real time.  Note that i'm not saying the mailing
> list is useless - far from it - just that both mediums are useful.
> 
> As long as we have the #ubuntu-ops that anyone can join, as long as they
> dont create havoc, then I cant really see a problem with that.
> 
> And if you want it public, then stick ubuntulog in there, and log it.
> 
> Hobbsee
> 
> Dennis Kaarsemaker wrote:
>> > On zo, 2006-06-11 at 12:41 -0500, M. Spruell wrote:
>> > 
>>> >> Howdy y'all
>>> >> #ubuntu-ops is live and all the ops from #ubuntu, #kubuntu, #xubuntu and
>>> >> #edubuntu are on the invite list.  The channel is for the ops convenience.
>> > 
>> >  :( 
>> > 
>> > I wish you had discussed this first. I very much dislike ops-only
>> > channels, especially sice we already have a public mailinglist for
>> > communication.
>> > 
i agree with hobbsee on that the room could come in handy and with
most/all ops not many people would be stupid enough to cause trouble in
there (atleast i wouldnt think so)  it can come in handy were there are
things i dont feel comfortable talking about in a open channel like
offtopic because it brings up alot of questions. like if someone came in
with a name like satan i would say thats a name that idoesnt belong but
others might feel differently and if its in the channel i would need to
ask if it should go or not.
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