[LAU] Guitarix rack as a plugin
Philip Yassin
philcm at gnu.org
Fri Mar 11 17:49:20 UTC 2016
Thanks for that quick answer Paul ; I misspoke. I' didn't mean I don't
/like/ IRC, in fact I do, very much. And you are right, firing up a
client and get help near instantly beats anything else. The culprit here
is my foggy memory, not the protocol ;) And yes again, publishing the
logs is not cool. And BTW it works /very/ well, #opensourcemusicians on
freenode looks like the lobby of a busy studio :)
That said, about that Gx plugin thing ? :p
-pY
On 03/11/2016 05:42 PM, Paul Davis wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 12:29 PM, Philip Yassin <philcm at gnu.org
> <mailto:philcm at gnu.org>> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone!
>
> I'm a bit ashamed because the question I'm about to ask have been
> answerer already, by Paulo falkTX on IRC some days ago, and I
> simply forgot it.
> That's why I don't really like IRC: No backlog or chat archive, a
> display glitch and you lose information, but I digress.
>
>
> In general, providing public logs of an IRC channel is considered to
> be a bit questionable. There's a default assumption on IRC that what
> you say will not be searchable in the future. Every IRC user is free
> to use an IRC client that logs the channel for their own purposes. I
> have IRC logs from #ardour dating back to 2005, but will never publish
> them.
>
> It is MUCH easier to provide support to people on IRC because of the
> massively reduced roundtrip time between question and answer.
>
> --p
>
>
--
Philippe "xaccrocheur" Yassin
http://manyrecords.com
http://bitbucket.org/xaccrocheur /https://github.com/xaccrocheur
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