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Re: IRC Channel For Emacspeak
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- Subject: Re: IRC Channel For Emacspeak
- From: "T. V. Raman" <raman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 06:08:33 -0800
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Note that you can arrange for emacspeak to automatically speak
things that a particular person says -- look at the docs for the
commands in emacspeak-erc
>>>>> "Lukas" == Lukas Loehrer <listaddr1@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Lukas> For questions that are more emacs questions that
Lukas> emacspeak questions, it makes certainly more sense to
Lukas> ask them in #emacs. the advantage of the dedicated
Lukas> channel is that it is easy to spot people that are
Lukas> interested in emacspeak in particular and that there
Lukas> is less noice. If we go with #emacs, I suggest people
Lukas> post there nick names on this list so those that want
Lukas> can add them to their notify lists. As mentioned mine
Lukas> is "gt2". Unfortunately, I have not figured out yet
Lukas> how to actually be notified after adding people with
Lukas> the /notify command.
Lukas>
Lukas> Lukas
Lukas>
Lukas> T. V. Raman writes ("IRC Channel For Emacspeak "):
>> Rather than having a dedicated #emacspeak channel, I
>> suggest just joining #emacs --- which has a lot more
>> users. In general, the whole idea behind building
>> Emacspeak on top of Emacs was to leverage the large base
>> of useful software that exists for Emacs; I believe this
>> also extends to leveraging the user base, and setting up a
>> niche channel for just Emacspeak users is probably a bad
>> idea.
>>
>> I suggest using irc://irc.freenode.net/#emacs for now --
>> we can always revisit the issue if the emacspeak specific
>> traffic on #emacs gets sufficiently loud that main-stream
>> Emacs users say "go create your own channel". Frankly I do
>> not expect mainstream users to say that --- and at the end
>> of the day newby Emacspeak users can learn a lot more than
>> mainstream Emacs users than other Emacspeak learners who
>> are probably just as new to Emacs as they themselves are.
>>
>> --
>> Best Regards, --raman
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Best Regards,
--raman
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