On 7/14/2010 12:58 PM, Antoine Pitrou wrote: > 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. I will take a look. >> 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. Is Chatzilla not decent, or is there a better Windows client. I have it set to reconnect when disconnected and to 'msg NickServe identify' when connected, but I do not see any way to wait for that to complete before issuing 'join #python'. I found a box under #python for 'rejoin when kicked' but I do not know if that will work for disconnections. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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