I am OK with joining calls
occasionally. The Sun folks did it when needed and managed to
respect the fact that many people needed to participate off hours
aside from their day jobs. The day jobs part IMO is another good
reason not to use IM. At least with email, you can catch up when
you can.
Reza Rahman
Principal Program Manager
Java on Azure
Please note that views here are my own as an individual community
member and do not represent the views of my employer.
On 7/2/2019 2:07 AM, Greg Wilkins
wrote:
Personally I see no role for Instant messaging in the
development of specifications. If something cannot be resolved
in the thread based conversation of the issue tracker, nor the
general discussion of a mailing list, then it is better to have
a call at a scheduled time to actually discuss and then record
the results in the issue tracker or mailing list.
The casual nature of chat rooms means that many will miss
discussions there and many decisions will not be well
recorded/documented.
They are great for other development teams in which there
are many casual decisions to be made, but unsuitable for
specification development by a wide variety of contributors.
regards
Hello all
Just to follow the other eclipse specs and be
consistent in the communication process and also
facilitate this between different specs I'm going with
glitter I'm committer from micro-profile spec and this
tool works pretty well across other spec projects
Gitter +1
Cheers
The free tier is limited to 10k of the most recent
messages.
I would vote for Slack (preferred), Skype, or
Gitter. I really don’t want any more messaging
applications on my computer/phone. I can barely keep
up with email/twitter/slack.
GraalVM and MicroProfile are using Gitter.
-Ryan
Hi
Ed
I
think the free-tier of Slack will not scale
well and there are some hard limits.
Sendil
From: Ed
Bratt <ed.bratt@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday,
July 1, 2019 6:15 PM
To: jakartaee-platform
developer discussions; Sendil Kumar N
Subject: Re:
[jakartaee-platform-dev] Using chatrooms for
spec development
Is
Slack an option? There is a Jakarta
Developers Slack that was setup by someone
at Eclipse (it's a "Free Tier" channel).
--
Ed
On
7/1/2019 8:46 AM, Sendil Kumar N wrote:
Hi
Gitter UX is not that
awesome and it is buggy. If we are going
for chatrooms, then Discord is awesome
we are using it for Rust, WebAssembly,
Vue communities.
You can split things and
subscribe only onto those that you need
to follow.
I can help to set things
up.
Being in a lot of
chatroom, My personal opinion is it is
far more productive than mailing list.
Sendil
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