Hi list,
I am wondering if it would be OK to mirror the #tor-meeting channel (which already mentioned in the topic that it’s publicly logged) with the OONI slack.
This would allow people that are not too familiar with IRC and that are on the OONI slack (we currently have 200+ people in there) to participate in the meetings that happen in that channel and to easily access the backlog.
Is this something that people would be OK with?
Ideally I would like to have this setup before todays Network Traffic Obfuscation meeting happening in there.
~ Arturo
Hi,
On 06/07/18 10:55, Arturo Filastò wrote:
I am wondering if it would be OK to mirror the #tor-meeting channel (which already mentioned in the topic that it’s publicly logged) with the OONI slack.
I have seen meetings running there without the bot. I don't know if that's a deliberate choice to not record logs or not.
Ideally I would like to have this setup before todays Network Traffic
Obfuscation meeting happening in there.
Is it possible to run the slack bot just for the time the meeting is running today, and then remove it until consensus on this can be formed?
Thanks, Iain.
Iain Learmonth:
Hi,
On 06/07/18 10:55, Arturo Filastò wrote:
I am wondering if it would be OK to mirror the #tor-meeting channel (which already mentioned in the topic that it’s publicly logged) with the OONI slack.
I have seen meetings running there without the bot. I don't know if that's a deliberate choice to not record logs or not.
I know that for some of those meetings it had been a deliberate choice.
Georg
On 6 July 2018 at 12:13:55, Iain Learmonth (irl@torproject.org) wrote:
Is it possible to run the slack bot just for the time the meeting
is running today, and then remove it until consensus on this can be formed?
I guess this can also be an option. Admins can also always remove the bridge from the channel by just kicking slacktopus.
~ Arturo
On 7/6/18 06:47, Arturo Filastò wrote:
On 6 July 2018 at 12:13:55, Iain Learmonth (irl@torproject.org) wrote:
Is it possible to run the slack bot just for the time the meeting
is running today, and then remove it until consensus on this can be formed?
I guess this can also be an option. Admins can also always remove the bridge from the channel by just kicking slacktopus.
~ Arturo
I could modify my IRC bot that moderates many of our channels (named kist, and including #tor-meeting) to invite/kick your slackbot on command. If your slackbot thing works like I think it does, this would essentially save you from having to op/deop yourself on IRC.
Feel free to either email me or message me on IRC if this sounds helpful.
Matt
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