Right, show me the code. AKA we accept patches Alexander.
Regarding #reactos-dev, I'm afraid that if we open it to everyone we will see the endless noise from jira to flood #reactos-dev.
ReactOS Development List <ros-dev at reactos.org> wrote on Sat, March 25th, 2017, 2:01 PM:
> 鈥淭alk is cheap. Show me the code.鈥 鈥 Linus Torvalds
>>> Speed of development of ReactOS is really slow. Developers do not care even about reports in JIRA. This discussion is sensles and useless because regardless of the it's result nothing will be better in ReactOS.
>>>>>>> 25.03.2017, 15:52, "Robert Naumann" <gonzomdx at gmail.com>:
> There should simply be more devs in #reactos. Some are, but many are not. Everyone of us is able to give voice to newbies and direct dev related conversations to the dev channel. When we open this chan to the public we could instead remove it and do everything via #reactos.
> Am 25.03.2017 13:33 schrieb "David Quintana (gigaherz)" <gigaherz at gmail.com>:I don't see any usefulness in a #reactos-gsoc. It would isolate the gsoc people, rather than help them integrate into the team. Remember Google isn't just giving projects some free labor, the goal is to introduce new devs into the communities with the idea of them remaining in those communities. So being in the main channels should be part of the goal of gsoc.
>> On 25 March 2017 at 08:53, Michael Fritscher <michael at fritscher.net> wrote:Too many chans will clutter it, in the end the devs will have to join 10
> chans. The chans aren't that high-traffic ones.
>> I think we should yust try to do a -m and see what happens.
> > Yes, that's a better idea. #reactos-gsoc
> >
> > On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 6:53 PM, Alex Ionescu <ionucu at videotron.ca> wrote:
> >
> >> I don't agree. Maintain the auto-voice lists and get someone in charge
> >> of
> >> operations, like I used to be for many years on IRC.
> >>
> >> Instead, why not create a #reactos-gsoc or something?
> >>
> >> Best regards,
> >> Alex Ionescu
> >>
> >> On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 11:19 AM, Mark Jansen <learn0more+ros at gmail.com>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>> We can always try it out?
> >>> If it doesnt work, restoring it is a simple as setting a flag on the
> >>> channel.
> >>>
> >>> On 24 March 2017 at 16:31, David Quintana (gigaherz)
> >>> <gigaherz at gmail.com>
> >>> wrote:
> >>> > I disagree -- if we can be firm about the channel being only for
> >>> development
> >>> > talk, things should remain mostly as they are now.
> >>> >
> >>> > In any community, there's inevitably going to be idle talk, offtopic
> >>> > conversations, etc. If you only have ONE place to talk in, all those
> >>> thigns
> >>> > are going to be mixed in with actual dev talk, but if you have clear
> >>> rooms
> >>> > set for each thing, the majority of people will be happy to leave all
> >>> the
> >>> > offtopic talk to the main channel, and dev talk to the dev channel.
> >>> >
> >>> > It works for plenty other projects and communities so there's no
> >>> reason
> >>> to
> >>> > be pessimistic and think that "our idiots are worse". It's simply not
> >>> true.
> >>> >
> >>> > I vote for trying, and we can always put back the +m if things get
> >>> out
> >>> of
> >>> > hand.
> >>> >
>> >>> > On 24 March 2017 at 16:13, Herm脙篓s B脙鈥癓USCA-MA脙 TO
> >>> <hermes.belusca at sfr.fr>
> >>> > wrote:
> >>> >>
> >>> >> I don芒鈧劉t approve the idea. The fact is that if the devs quit
> >>> originally
> >>> >> #reactos, it芒鈧劉s because it was generally too noisy, etc芒鈧 . If we
> >>> remove
> >>> the
> >>> >> moderation irc bit in #reactos-dev, you may expect the same
> >>> phenomenon
> >>> to
> >>> >> occur in #reactos-dev too.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >> De : Ros-dev [mailto:ros-dev-bounces at reactos.org] De la part de
> >>> David
> >>> >> Quintana (gigaherz)
> >>> >> Envoy脙漏 : vendredi 24 mars 2017 11:35
> >>> >> 脙鈧 : ReactOS Development List>>> >> Objet : Re: [ros-dev] Opening up #reactos-dev to the public
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >> I approve the idea.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >> On 24 March 2017 at 11:21, Colin Finck <colin at reactos.org> wrote:
> >>> >>
> >>> >> Hi all!
> >>> >>
> >>> >> As you all know, our #reactos-dev IRC channel has been a moderated
> >>> IRC
> >>> >> channel for decades, and only operators (devs) and voiced people can
> >>> >> talk. While we always tried to keep discussions dev-related there,
> >>> no
> >>> >> topic has ever been enforced on #reactos. The result is that I see a
> >>> >> notable number of developers only on #reactos-dev these days.
> >>> >>
> >>> >> This is a pretty bad situation! Emerging developers hardly have a
> >>> way
> >>> to
> >>> >> interact with all existing devs on IRC. Often enough, legitimate
> >>> >> questions from them remain unanswered on #reactos. Moreover, we
> >>> don't
> >>> >> maintain the list of voiced people thoroughly, so even some
> >>> contributors
> >>> >> have to ask for temporary voice on #reactos-dev.
> >>> >>
> >>> >> Keep in mind that we're currently in the GSoC phase where students
> >>> shall
> >>> >> submit their proposals and get in touch with the developers.
> >>> >> How are they going to do this on IRC if #reactos-dev continues to be
> >>> an
> >>> >> exclusive club?
> >>> >>
> >>> >> Because of these reasons, I'm proposing to remove the moderation bit
> >>> on
> >>> >> #reactos-dev and let everybody talk there.
> >>> >> Its development topic should be enforced though! As soon as people
> >>> get
> >>> >> too off-topic, they should be directed to #reactos and kicked if
> >>> nothing
> >>> >> else helps. Given that all devs are already operators on
> >>> #reactos-dev,
> >>> >> it's fully in their hands.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >> Cheers,
> >>> >>
> >>> >> Colin
> >>> >>
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