On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 12:34:27 -0400 Terry Reedy <tjreedy at udel.edu> wrote: > > So I can see that pushing to make it a business meeting would not be too > welcome. What I would like is an online sprint with a temporary > #python-triage channel, with at least one commit-developer present. It should be noted that #python-dev is quite low-traffic. There is less than one message per minute on average, and not often more than one conversation at a time. > Pending that, is there any time of day when more people with commit > privileges are likely to be present. Generally any time of day, since different people are on different timezones. > The other problem I have is being dropped or timed out, and not > having/knowing a way to get auto-reconnected to the channel. Thus, I > could miss a response even if I do get one. I never get drops or timeouts. I suppose any decent IRC client will handle connection issues for you. Regards Antoine.
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