On 09/12/2015 01:36 PM, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Quoting ☮ elf Pavlik ☮ (2015-09-12 13:05:59)
>> On 09/12/2015 01:01 PM, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
>>> Quoting ☮ elf Pavlik ☮ (2015-09-12 12:42:19)
>>>> On 09/12/2015 12:07 PM, bergi wrote:
>>>>> I agree that we should have a place to hang out. I would propose
>>>>> gitter: https://gitter.im/rdfjs
>>> [...]
>>>> To join this room one needs to have membership in
>>>> https://github.com/orgs/rdfjs/people
>>>
>>> You may wanna take into account that some of those interested in RDF
>>> tools also have strong interest in decentralization: Choosing to
>>> collaborate in a walled garden like Github may loose some
>>> contributors!
>> I understand it! At the same time I would like to take into account
>> recent work on W3C Modern Tooling
>> https://w3c.github.io/modern-tooling/#de-facto-github
>>
>> If you would like to take initiative with helping to coordinating our
>> work via decentralized tools, you caught my interest (and I believe
>> many other people in this group...)
>
> I don't suggest to "eat our¹ own dogfood" and use Diaspora, GNUnet or
> GoLD for development collaboration. What I suggest is to use public
> mailinglist and straight git rather than
> you-must-be-member-of-this-closed-system-to-even-read tools.
>
> I can offer to create an rdfjs team at alioth.debian.org with public
> mailinglist and a git area. Would that be useful?
>
> Like at github you need to create an account to get write access, but
> unlike github it is plain and simple git and email. You do *not* need
> to become member of Debian to get an account at Alioth.
>
>
> - Jonas
>
> ¹ Also, I am more software librarian (Debian maintainer for 14+ years)
> than coder, so it would be _your_ dogfood :-)
Thanks Jonas!
I added your proposal to agenda draft for next online meeting
https://github.com/rdfjs/rdfjs.org/wiki/Meetings#october-2015
Let's all the dogs involved choose our snacks ;)
Cheers