From: Alex B. <be...@ha...> - 2000-10-31 15:27:14
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On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 09:58:31AM -0500, Shane Wilson wrote: > If needed I could set up an IRC server at work just for this, but I'm out of > the office until next week. I know there are places we can get on IRC and > create a channel, but I just thought I would offer. > you can also jkust join an IRCnet server and create an channel IRCnet is the most common way for ppl to chat and ask questions.. Well actually i already created #squirrelmail on IRCnet just join irc.stelath.net on port 6667 or ducht guys irc.xs4all.nl 667 or your local irc server ;-) GReetz Alex, > Shane > > > > Anyone have any ideas where we could get on an IRC room? I know very > little > > about IRC, so hopefully someone can help me out. <grin> Never got into > > chat rooms much. > > > > When is a good time for everyone? We've got so many time zones > represented, > > this is going to be a challenge and probably a compromise for all. > > > > Proposed adjenda: > > > > 1. Introductions and have fun! (first live chat we've had) :) > > 2. Completing version 1.0 > > a. What will be the timetable for 1.0? > > b. What features need to be added yet before we release pre1? > > c. What are some of the current issues (bugs/security) that need > > addressed? > > 3. Version numbering > > a. What scheme will we be using for 1.0? (pretty much decided, but > > just to make it concrete. > > b. What scheme will we use for 2.0 and the pre releases? > > > > I think we should focus on 1.0 first so that we don't lose sight of the > fact > > that we need to release this before we start on any development of 2.0. I > > don't want to forget about stablizing 1.0. > > > > Luke > > > > |