RE: IRC and Gitter

Cool – thx!

From: Adrian Hope-Bailie [mailto:adrian@hopebailie.com]
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2016 1:34 PM
To: M AV <av_m@hotmail.com>
Cc: Daniel Bateman <7daniel77@gmail.com>; Interledger Community Group <public-interledger@w3.org>
Subject: Re: IRC and Gitter

I polled the group about using Slack a while back and the general consensus was that they didn't want to use it and would prefer open tech like IRC.
If you log into Gitter you'll be able to link it to a Slack channel if that's what you'd like to do.

On 29 August 2016 at 18:27, M AV <av_m@hotmail.com<mailto:av_m@hotmail.com>> wrote:
Any reason not considering Slack?

From: Adrian Hope-Bailie [mailto:adrian@hopebailie.com<mailto:adrian@hopebailie.com>]
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2016 5:57 AM
To: Daniel Bateman <7daniel77@gmail.com<mailto:7daniel77@gmail.com>>
Cc: Interledger Community Group <public-interledger@w3.org<mailto:public-interledger@w3.org>>
Subject: Re: IRC and Gitter

Update: Since the W3C IRC has no NickServ we can't use sameroom.io<http://sameroom.io> which requires this :(

On 29 August 2016 at 11:46, Adrian Hope-Bailie <adrian@hopebailie.com<mailto:adrian@hopebailie.com>> wrote:
re: 'possibly host' : We can host it ourselves (I will see if Ripple can sponsor this) or we can use a hosted service like sameroom.io<http://sameroom.io>.
re cost:
- Sameroom.io = $49/month (5 channels),
- hosted = is cost of hosting and people to manage/setup

On 26 August 2016 at 16:22, Daniel Bateman <7daniel77@gmail.com<mailto:7daniel77@gmail.com>> wrote:

For option 2, what is the cost of managing another service? And why is it 'possibly host?'

Daniel
On Aug 26, 2016 10:04 AM, "Adrian Hope-Bailie" <adrian@hopebailie.com<mailto:adrian@hopebailie.com>> wrote:
Hi all,
I have done some investigating and have two options for us with regard to using Gitter but still offering IRC for those that prefer that channel.
Option 1: Switch to Gitter hosted IRC server
If you visit http://irc.gitter.im you'll see instructions for connecting to a secure IRC server using a unique, per-user server key.
Once you connect you'll be logged into an IRC channel for each Gitter room and use the same Nick as your github username.
Anything posted in either system is mirrored in the other.
Pros:
- Secure IRC
- Tight integration with Gitter
Cons:
- Need to switch to a new IRC server
- Lose the W3C IRC bots

Option 2: Setup a bridge between Gitter and W3C IRC
There are bots that can monitor both systems and mirror messages between them. We can use https://sameroom.io or host a bot ourselves.
Pros:
- Keep same IRC server and channel

Cons:
- Need to manage (and possibly host) yet another service
Anyone have any thoughts on these options?
Adrian

Received on Tuesday, 30 August 2016 12:53:18 UTC