On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 04:31:16PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote: > On Saturday 13 May 2006 16:03, Christoph Berg wrote: > > Re: Paul Johnson 2006-05-14 <[🔎] 200605131550.11500.baloo@ursine.ca> > > > Why does it necessarily have to be IRC? Jabber fixes a lot of IRC's > > > shortcomings, without bringing along all the political drama and baggage > > > OFTC, Freenode, and every other IRC network in existence. Switching to > > > another IRC network just sets things up to repeat and have this > > > discussion again in another few years. > > If you don't care about IRC, why don't you just let us choose the > > network we prefer? > Debian seeks the free choice, right? Jabber is free-er. Are you trying to say we should have a jabber.debian.org? We already seem to have a jabber.debian.net, pointing at hades.robster.org. (Or, alternatively, Debian seeks to support all sorts of choices, so both IRC and Jabber should be (and are) options) Cheers, aj
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