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Jim Tarvid tarvid at ls.net
Sun Mar 25 14:30:32 UTC 2007


I agree. Without some specialization #ubuntu is too noisy

Jim Tarvid

On 3/25/07, Soren Hansen <sh at linux2go.dk> wrote:
> I guess this it the most appropriate place to discuss it.
>
> A few days ago, a few of us on #ubuntu-server briefly talked about
> changing #ubuntu-server to an actual support channel. I can think of a
> number of reasons:
>
> 1) People come there anyway to ask support questions. (Principle of
> least surprise)
>
> 2) The alternative (on IRC) for people seeking support is #ubuntu and
> although I'm not a regular on #ubuntu, I'm quite sure there would be
> some benifit in having a dedicated support channel for server related
> stuff.
>
> 3) There's not a lot of development discussion going on anyway. Any such
> discussion could easily be moved to #ubuntu-devel, or in case the volume
> increases, an #ubuntu-server-devel channel could be created.
>
> What do you think? If we agree on changing it, it would just mean
> chaning the /topic,  announcing it here and perhaps on some sort of
> announce list.
>
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