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  1. Hey David,
  2.  
  3. Last we spoke, you said to get back to you later to give you some more
  4. time to look into options. It's been a little over two weeks, have you
  5. been able to make any more progress?
  6.  
  7. Thanks,
  8.  
  9. AbstractBeliefs
  10.  
  11. On 18/02/2012 14:00, david cuartielles wrote:
  12. > Hello,
  13. >
  14. > we are still in the process of deciding about this. We have been
  15. > asking different people and we are collecting opinions about how to
  16. > best proceed with this.
  17. >
  18. > Please let us work on the issue for another week or so.
  19. >
  20. > Regards,
  21. >
  22. > /d
  23. >
  24. > On 18 February 2012 13:30, AbstractBeliefs <[email protected]> wrote:
  25. >> Hey David,
  26. >>
  27. >> Congratulations on the server move!
  28. >>
  29. >> It's been a little over a month now since we last spoke, I hope all is well.
  30. >> The channel has kept growing and evolving, and Is still doing very well.
  31. >> We are just
  32. >> wanting to get back in touch to see if you had reached a decision
  33. >> regarding the
  34. >> channel.
  35. >>
  36. >> As it our userbase grows, we are unfortunately seeing an increase in
  37. >> disruptive
  38. >> behaviour, so we all hope you reach a decision soon.
  39. >>
  40. >> Thanks,
  41. >>
  42. >> AbstractBeliefs,
  43. >> Jeffers,
  44. >> the rest of #arduino
  45. >>
  46. >> On 07/01/2012 23:40, david cuartielles wrote:
  47. >>> Hej guys,
  48. >>>
  49. >>> please note we have got your email and we will answer you asap. We
  50. >>> will meet this week and write back.
  51. >>>
  52. >>> At first sight your request is more than reasonable, but you need to
  53. >>> understand it took us 3 years to get back control on the channel and
  54. >>> we need to talk about it among us. We totally agree that sharing
  55. >>> responsibilities when running the channel is the way to go, but please
  56. >>> let us talk about it first.
  57. >>>
  58. >>> Regards,
  59. >>>
  60. >>>
  61. >>> On 7 January 2012 21:33, AbstractBeliefs <[email protected]> wrote:
  62. >>>> Dear Arduino team,
  63. >>>>
  64. >>>> We are collectively writing you this open letter to ask your help in gaining
  65. >>>> moderation access to the #arduino channel on irc.freenode.net. We would
  66. >>>> also like you to consider making this channel the official IRC channel for
  67. >>>> the Arduino Project.
  68. >>>>
  69. >>>> #arduino is currently supported by a dedicated group of people who strive to
  70. >>>> be a friendly and helpful part of the community you built.
  71. >>>>
  72. >>>> Why #arduino on freenode? Freenode provides discussion facilities for Open
  73. >>>> Source communities. When looking for official support, many familiar with
  74. >>>> Open Source projects, go to freenode's IRC network first.
  75. >>>>
  76. >>>> Each day, the number of channel users continues to grow. It is now common to
  77. >>>> have more than 300 concurrent users asking detailed questions, seeking
  78. >>>> advice, and chatting about various Arduino projects. In fact, most users
  79. >>>> already believe #arduino to be the official channel.
  80. >>>>
  81. >>>> To this day, the channel has only a small number of issues related to
  82. >>>> trolling. Unfortunately that small number grows along with the friendly user
  83. >>>> base. These types of disruptions can potentially lead new members to have a
  84. >>>> negative opinion of Arduino.
  85. >>>>
  86. >>>> If the Arduino team does not wish to make this the official channel, we
  87. >>>> understand and would like to then ask help in setting up a team of
  88. >>>> responsible regular members to operate and moderate the channel, when
  89. >>>> necessary.
  90. >>>>
  91. >>>> Since #arduino is currently registered registered to an Arduino team member,
  92. >>>> we ask you to consider these first steps:
  93. >>>>
  94. >>>> Addition of Freenode Staff to Channel Ops List
  95. >>>>
  96. >>>> This ensures that no matter what, should any issues arise, users may go to
  97. >>>> freenode's support channel and request help.
  98. >>>>
  99. >>>> Secure the Channel
  100. >>>>
  101. >>>> Several options, which are not appropriate to discuss in an open letter,
  102. >>>> need to be set and can only be done so by a channel operator.
  103. >>>>
  104. >>>> The implementation a small team of operators
  105. >>>>
  106. >>>> All of the Arduino Team
  107. >>>>
  108. >>>> A number of regular channel users drawn from nominations in channel.
  109. >>>>
  110. >>>> This model would be similar to moderators in the Arduino Forums
  111. >>>>
  112. >>>>
  113. >>>> Please contact us by email or through the channel to move forward.
  114. >>>>
  115. >>>> We've also spoken to freenode staff about our situation. Their advice was to
  116. >>>> file documentation explaining our intentions to freenode (which we have
  117. >>>> done), who intend to get in touch with the arduino team with an explanation
  118. >>>> of what exactly the Arduino team needs to do to express their intentions
  119. >>>> towards the network.
  120. >>>>
  121. >>>> We have just held a small rally on twitter towards your account @arduinoteam
  122. >>>> that we hope can show you that we really do feel strongly for the channel
  123. >>>> and its future.
  124. >>>>
  125. >>>> Thank you for all you do. We eagerly await your response!
  126. >>>>
  127. >>>> Thanks,
  128. >>>> AbstractBeliefs,
  129. >>>> Jeffers,
  130. >>>> buZz,
  131. >>>> PWillard,
  132. >>>> TheBurrito,
  133. >>>> CMiYC / JamesC4S ([email protected]),
  134. >>>> Jarred,
  135. >>>> And the rest of the #arduino channel at freenode!
  136. >>>>
  137. >>>> _______________________________________________
  138. >>>> Team mailing list
  139. >>>> http://arduino.cc/mailman/listinfo/team_arduino.cc
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