2009/11/24 brian davies <[log in to unmask]>:
> If everyone who has a wave account who is on tb-support invites two
> people to join then soon eveyone would be on.
> Brian
>
I've already invited three. I still have 10 invites to give out, but
it'd be nice if someone else pulled people in :D
Sam
> 2009/11/24 Ewan MacMahon <[log in to unmask]>:
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Testbed Support for GridPP member institutes [mailto:TB-
>>>
>>> Hello all,
>>> This is something of a meta discussion point, but there isn't a
>>> TB-SUPPORT_META mailing list, so.
>> <snip>
>>>
>>> Of these, only this list seems to actually get any activity. The Wave
>>> is mainly people (okay, Ewan and I) talking about Wave invites and ACL
>>> settings.
>>>
>> So far. I have hopes that it will become more useful over time.
>>
>>> The jabber conference room seems to have a membership of < 5
>>> (Chris Brew, Duncan, Derek, and someone from Scotgrid, usually Dug).
>>>
>> I thought it was a good idea, and I've popped in a few times but I've
>> never felt it was that useful in practice; Jabber works well for one-
>> to-one contact, but it seems that there's not often the critical mass
>> necessary to make the chatroom work. I'm hoping that the slightly more
>> asynchronous nature of Wave will be a better fit.
>>
>>> Any comments, rationales, mandates from on high?
>>>
>> In line with the above, if I had to choose then I'd suggest getting
>> everyone on the Wave, ditching the Jabber room, and keeping the mailing
>> list much as it is.
>>
>> Ewan
>>
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