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Would people use an Unmet Hours IRC/chat/Slack?
Ever felt like sometimes it'd be good to be able to chat with people so that you don't clog the comment section of a post? Get some live feedback, get some pointers
Or you have a question that doesn't really warrant a post: too simple, too vague, just want a pointed?
Or maybe you just miss the 90s?
Maybe keeping up an IRC channel wouldn't be such a bad idea?
Maybe you have a better, 21st century alternative to propose?
Would people use an Unmet Hours IRC/chat/Slack?IRC/chat?
Ever felt like sometimes it'd be good to be able to chat with people so that you don't clog the comment section of a post? Get some live feedback, get some pointers
Or you have a question that doesn't really warrant a post: too simple, too vague, just want a pointed?
Or maybe you just miss the 90s?
Maybe keeping up an IRC channel wouldn't be such a bad idea?
Maybe you have a better, 21st century alternative to propose?
Would people use an Unmet Hours IRC/chat?
Ever felt like sometimes it'd be good to be able to chat with people so that you don't clog the comment section of a post? Get some live feedback, get some pointers
Or you have a question that doesn't really warrant a post: too simple, too vague, just want a pointed?
Or maybe you just miss the 90s?
Maybe keeping up an IRC channel wouldn't be such a bad idea?
Maybe you have a better, 21st century alternative to propose?
Would people use an Unmet Hours IRC/chat?
Ever felt like sometimes it'd be good to be able to chat with people so that you don't clog the comment section of a post? Get some live feedback, get some pointers
Or you have a question that doesn't really warrant a post: too simple, too vague, just want a pointed?
Or maybe you just miss the 90s?
Maybe keeping up an IRC channel wouldn't be such a bad idea?
I'm suggesting creating one on freenode (where you already have #ruby and #python for example): here's a direct link to try it out using a web browser: #UnmetHours, or an irc link: irc://irc.freenode.net/unmethours
Maybe you have a better, 21st century alternative to propose?
Would people use an Unmet Hours IRC/chat?IRC?
Ever felt like sometimes it'd be good to be able to chat with people so that you don't clog the comment section of a post? Get some live feedback, get some pointers
Or you have a question that doesn't really warrant a post: too simple, too vague, just want a pointed?
Or maybe you just miss the 90s?
Maybe keeping up an IRC channel wouldn't be such a bad idea?
I'm suggesting creating one on freenode (where you already have #ruby and #python for example): here's a direct link to try it out using a web browser: #UnmetHours, or an irc link: irc://irc.freenode.net/unmethours
Maybe you have a better, 21st century alternative to propose?
Would people use an Unmet Hours IRC?
Ever felt like sometimes it'd be good to be able to chat with people so that you don't clog the comment section of a post? Get some live feedback, get some pointers
Or you have a question that doesn't really warrant a post: too simple, too vague, just want a pointed?
Or maybe you just miss the 90s?
Maybe keeping up an IRC channel wouldn't be such a bad idea?
I'm suggesting creating one on freenode (where you already have #ruby and #python for example): here's a direct link to try it out using a web browser: #UnmetHours, or an irc link: irc://irc.freenode.net/unmethours
Would people use an Unmet Hours IRC?
Ever felt like sometimes it'd be good to be able to chat with people so that you don't clog the comment section of a post? Get some live feedback, get some pointers
Or you have a question that doesn't really warrant a post: too simple, too vague, just want a pointed?
Or maybe you just miss the 90s?
Maybe keeping up an IRC channel wouldn't be such a bad idea?
I'm suggesting creating one on freenode (where you already have #ruby and #python for example): here's a direct link to try it out using a web browser: #UnmetHours, or an irc link: irc://irc.freenode.net/unmethours