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[#Boron] Open Source REBOL Clone

Anton
11-Jul-2006
[153x3]
May have to wait for Jaime to get back for the answer to that one, 
he manages the chatroom.
We're about to leave the chatroom, so you could log in then and see 
what we talked about.
Ok, I've left, so that should free a spot.
Graham
11-Jul-2006
[156]
I suspect they're using the free version of campfire
JaimeVargas
11-Jul-2006
[157x2]
Graham, You are correct. So far I am only interested on having developers 
in that room.
Public room reopen. http://orca.campfirenow.com/7e4bf
Kaj
11-Jul-2006
[159]
How to get in as guest?
JaimeVargas
11-Jul-2006
[160]
The click above should just work.
Kaj
11-Jul-2006
[161]
I still have to give a name and password
JaimeVargas
11-Jul-2006
[162]
Just a nickname
Kaj
11-Jul-2006
[163x2]
It doesn't work without cookies, and gives no indication. Worse, 
it asks email and password
I see no messages
JaimeVargas
11-Jul-2006
[165]
Did you use the link above? I just tested in a pristine browser and 
it only asked me for a nickname.
Kaj
11-Jul-2006
[166]
Only if you have cookies enabled
JaimeVargas
11-Jul-2006
[167]
Guest access doesn't give you allow you to see the transcripts or 
any history.
Kaj
11-Jul-2006
[168]
The page looks rather incomplete
JaimeVargas
11-Jul-2006
[169]
Better register as a full user.
Kaj
11-Jul-2006
[170]
Probably tomorrow
Anton
12-Jul-2006
[171x2]
Maybe we could use Google Groups beta ?
http://groups.google.com/intl/en/googlegroups/about.html


create, join and search email-based mailing lists, and designate 
your group as either public or restricted.

Postings to both Usenet and mailing lists appear in 10 seconds and 
are indexed within 10 minutes.
I haven't tried Google Groups at all yet myself, but what do you 
think ?
JaimeVargas
12-Jul-2006
[173x2]
We wanted a more interactive channel. I have a public IRC channel 
on freenode setup too.
The only missing thing for IRC channel is logs.
Anton
12-Jul-2006
[175]
Are you able perhaps to provide a machine for use as a server ? We 
could install something ourselves.
JaimeVargas
12-Jul-2006
[176]
What you have in mind?
Anton
12-Jul-2006
[177]
Perhaps we can find some open source chat software somewhere.
Henrik
12-Jul-2006
[178]
it would be nice if AltME could carry a gateway to an HTML chat for 
a single group
Anton
12-Jul-2006
[179x3]
Or we could set up an altme world for free.
It's probably just as much burden to install altme as it is to log 
in to a website.
We could write the code to reflect the altme chat to a website if 
necessary. It's accepting chat from the web as well which starts 
to make it a bit of a larger task.
Henrik
12-Jul-2006
[182]
it would be prettier if the AltME server could serve the site itself.
Anton
12-Jul-2006
[183]
But I don't think we need a web gateway do we ?
Henrik
12-Jul-2006
[184]
how does rebol.net get its chat lists? is it a separate script that 
digs through the archives stored on one machine?
Anton
12-Jul-2006
[185x2]
Mmm, it's available for Win32, MacOSX and Debian Linux, OpenBSD on 
the way.
I think so. I think Reichart set up a custom script just for Rebol3 
world, and hasn't generalised it into a release version of AltME 
yet.
Henrik
12-Jul-2006
[187]
perhaps that is the way QTask works? I haven't figured out QTask 
yet, but it seems to be messaging-agnostic, though webcentric.
Anton
12-Jul-2006
[188]
It's not webcentric, as Reichart is at pains to explain so often. 
:)  but that's what we get to look at most of the time at the moment.
Henrik
12-Jul-2006
[189]
right
Anton
12-Jul-2006
[190]
But back to the question: Is Win32, MacOSX and Debian Linux enough 
for now ? Are all current orca developers covered by those supported 
platforms ?
Henrik
12-Jul-2006
[191]
I'm not sure that debian linux is enough, even if it's a big part 
of them
Anton
12-Jul-2006
[192x3]
But maybe it will be a couple of years before a developer comes along 
who is not covered by these platforms.
So it might be enough for now. I mean, it seems there's only about 
8 people taking an interest at the moment.
On the other hand, there are lots of open source java chat apps.
Henrik
12-Jul-2006
[195]
there is also plain IRC
Anton
12-Jul-2006
[196]
Mmm. that's true. Maybe we should just use IRC ?
Henrik
12-Jul-2006
[197]
I take it that not all the developers are present here?
Anton
12-Jul-2006
[198]
No, at least one isn't.
Henrik
12-Jul-2006
[199]
so it would be hard to lure him/her in here? :-)
Anton
12-Jul-2006
[200]
Very hard.
Henrik
12-Jul-2006
[201]
interesting
JaimeVargas
12-Jul-2006
[202]
We have a plain IRC channel ready in freenode. Join the Orca channel.