Just a quick note that the #dataflow channel still exists and is more active than ever. The number of people logged in rarely goes under 10 people nowadays. It's currently 16.
Note that the lowest amount of talking seems to occur between 08.00 and 12.00 UTC (not sure...), but apart from that, discussions do occur randomly any time, as long as someone brings an interesting topic and the others didn't go to sleep (or work or etc) with their client open =)
channel #freenode network irc.freenode.net port 6667
The usual languages of the channel are English, German, French; you may use any of those or any other but be conscious that English is the one that reaches the best audience!
see you there.
Mathieu Bouchard -=- Montréal QC Canada -=- http://artengine.ca/matju
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
channel #freenode network irc.freenode.net port 6667 The usual languages of the channel are English, German, French; you may use any of those or any other but be conscious that English is the one that reaches the best audience!
To be a bit more precise, 100% of the people speak English, so this is why the largest audience is also, without doubt, the best audience. However, since a third also can speak French and a third also can speak German, short conversations in those languages are seen from time to time (and it's ok to ask them to translate/summarize in English).
Besides, at a meeting of Pd developers on 2004.10.02 in Graz, we agreed to hold meetings on this channel regarding decisions about planning of Pd development. This still hasn't happened yet. I am wondering when this would happen. Any ideas?
Mathieu Bouchard -=- Montréal QC Canada -=- http://artengine.ca/matju
Besides, at a meeting of Pd developers on 2004.10.02 in Graz, we agreed to hold meetings on this channel regarding decisions about planning of Pd development. This still hasn't happened yet. I am wondering when this would happen. Any ideas?
since i've got a fat dsl connection this week ... i'll probably be there pretty often ...
cheers ... tim
didn't we want to organize a virtual pd developers meeting one day. I rarely find the time to hang out on chat for longer times.
Guenter
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, Tim Blechmann wrote:
Besides, at a meeting of Pd developers on 2004.10.02 in Graz, we agreed to hold meetings on this channel regarding decisions about planning of Pd development. This still hasn't happened yet. I am wondering when this would happen. Any ideas?
since i've got a fat dsl connection this week ... i'll probably be there pretty often ...
cheers ... tim
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On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Just a quick note that the #dataflow channel still exists and is more active than ever. The number of people logged in rarely goes under 10 people nowadays. It's currently 16.
This is another reminder about the #dataflow chatline. Nowadays we're more consistently about 20 people logged in there.
#dataflow is the premier chat channel about PureData and related software, and hosts the developers' online meetings.
channel #freenode network irc.freenode.net port 6667
The usual languages of the channel are English, German, French; you may use any of those or any other but be conscious that English is the one that reaches the greatest number of people.
Mathieu Bouchard -=- Montréal QC Canada -=- http://artengine.ca/matju