
Given that PEP 101 mentions the #python-dev IRC channel by name, I thought it might be prudent to register it on freenode. If anyone wants privileges, email me your nick. Also, wasn't someone rewriting the release PEPs to talk about roles instead of names? Cheers, mwh -- : exploding like a turd Never had that happen to me, I have to admit. They do that often in your world? -- Eric The Read & Dave Brown, asr

Michael Hudson <mwh@python.net> writes:
And I meant to say, I registered #pydotorg and #starship while I was at it. Cheers, mwh -- Ya, ya, ya, except ... if I were built out of KSR chips, I'd be running at 25 or 50 MHz, and would be wrong about ALMOST EVERYTHING almost ALL THE TIME just due to being a computer! -- Tim Peters, 30 Apr 97

On Wednesday 26 November 2003 11:02 am, Michael Hudson wrote:
If these channels won't regularly be occupied (i.e., they'll only be used when a release is looming) you should probably setup a default topic or a notice on join that will notify users of this, so their vacancy doesn't confuse/ dismay users. Jeremy

Jeremy Fincher <fincher.8@osu.edu> writes:
I seem to have now done this :-) (at least for #python-dev) Suggestions for better wording would be welcome. Cheers, mwh -- No. In fact, my eyeballs fell out just from reading this question, so it's a good thing I can touch-type. -- John Baez, sci.physics.research

Michael Hudson <mwh@python.net> writes:
And I meant to say, I registered #pydotorg and #starship while I was at it. Cheers, mwh -- Ya, ya, ya, except ... if I were built out of KSR chips, I'd be running at 25 or 50 MHz, and would be wrong about ALMOST EVERYTHING almost ALL THE TIME just due to being a computer! -- Tim Peters, 30 Apr 97

On Wednesday 26 November 2003 11:02 am, Michael Hudson wrote:
If these channels won't regularly be occupied (i.e., they'll only be used when a release is looming) you should probably setup a default topic or a notice on join that will notify users of this, so their vacancy doesn't confuse/ dismay users. Jeremy

Jeremy Fincher <fincher.8@osu.edu> writes:
I seem to have now done this :-) (at least for #python-dev) Suggestions for better wording would be welcome. Cheers, mwh -- No. In fact, my eyeballs fell out just from reading this question, so it's a good thing I can touch-type. -- John Baez, sci.physics.research
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