glyph at divmod.com wrote: > So, here are my recommendations: > > 1. Use the tracker for discussing tickets, so that it's easy to refer > back to a previous point in the discussion, and so that people working > on those tickets can easily find your commentary. > 2. Use the mailing list for drawing attention to these discussions if > they are of general interest, especially if the discussion is time- > critical. In this case, an announcement "You have six weeks to review > ipaddr now until its inclusion is permanent, anyone interested please > look at issue 3959." > 3. If you have an opinion, put your +1/+0/-0/-1 on a line by itself at > the top of your message, so that it's easy for newcomers to the > discussion to get a general feel. I watched and was greatly impressed by the video demo of Google's new Wave collaborative communication system. I believe it would/will help with some of the chronic problems we (and others) have. Someone already added a click-on Yes/No/Maybe client-side widget (for group outings) that tabulates on the wave who made each vote, with votes changeable.
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