[Rwp] IRC channel for RWP is up, feel free to join
Adrián Mena
adrianm7m at gmail.com
Fri Jan 29 15:01:58 EST 2016
Hello, it seems very interesting, please send us the tutorial when you
have it ready, because I don't know much about this channels and
aplications but I'm willing to learn.
Thank you again.
2016-01-29 6:47 GMT-06:00, Hadi <hadirezaei at gmx.com>:
> Hi there
> I'll try to answer your questions in order:
> 1. Hearing back messages: It will be doable with irc chat, It's called
> logging; Although IT's a hastle to set this up but there are websites
> which will let you to search a channel's logs.
> 2. Chatting vs mailinglists: You've pointed out a good advantage of
> MailingLIsts over IRC, You can read things later but live chat is live
> chat. To be honest, I think that they are a different experience. For
> example, We could get onto RWP IRC chatroom and text about things for an
> entire night live., Or help someone or have assistance during a DAW
> operation.
> 3. Finding people on irc chat: IRC is an Idle Chat it means that some
> of its users are there for a very long time, And some others will use
> scripts to be there and have them alerted when someone call their name.
> So basically, You could either wait till you get your chat going, or
> get your conversation setup on irc with mails, So you can get the
> timing right.
>
> OverAll, IRC chat will not replace MailingList for us, But It's a very
> great way to collaborate; assist and get assistance and exchange quick
> ideas. You could also write as much as you want without spamming anyone.
>
> On 1/29/2016 3:37 PM, onlineeagle via RWP wrote:
>> Hi, so with this new tool, will we still be able to read/listen to old
>> messages. The great thing about a mailing list is that people can look
>> at it in their own time. I think keeping a live channel open would
>> probably just result in getting no work done. I don't really know what
>> it's all about. I do like the idea of a live chat experience, but it
>> would be a shame if you couldn't hear it back after the time. Also,
>> there are only a few of us on this mailing list, so how do we stop
>> ourselves from missing each other like ships in the night?
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On 29 Jan 2016, at 10:50, Hadi <hadirezaei at gmx.com
>> <mailto:hadirezaei at gmx.com>> wrote:
>>
>>> That's cool. We have more than 3 people in the room and James was
>>> here last night :)
>>> The tutorial for Instantbird will be up soon guys
>>>
>>>
>>> On 1/29/2016 12:30 PM, Tayeb Meftah wrote:
>>>> Hey Hadi
>>>> i'm iddling there waiting for people to join
>>>> my nick is TBP
>>>> TBP===The Blind Producer
>>>> ;)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Envoyé de mon iPad
>>>>
>>>> Le 29 janv. 2016 à 01:36, Hadi <hadirezaei at gmx.com
>>>> <mailto:hadirezaei at gmx.com>> a écrit :
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Guys
>>>>> The IRC channel is up and running. Please feel free to join and
>>>>> participate. All discussions regarding accessibility of music
>>>>> production tools is welcomed! I will be in the channel when I'm not
>>>>> sleeping and will help you with things that I'm able to; I'm sure
>>>>> other experienced users will join in as well. Enjoy your stay.
>>>>> Connection info, for advanced irc users:
>>>>> server: irc.rizon.net <http://irc.rizon.net>
>>>>> Channel: #RWP
>>>>> For windows and using NVDA, Instantbird client is highly recommended!
>>>>> All sorts of clients with their related links are posted below. I
>>>>> will post another mail containing a beginner friendly tutorial
>>>>> about how to join and work with Instantbird.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Web clients, (Not recommended since you gotta keep the tab open in
>>>>> taskbar):
>>>>> Kiwi web client
>>>>> https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.rizon.net/
>>>>> Rizon's own web client
>>>>> https://qchat.rizon.net/
>>>>>
>>>>> Windows clients:
>>>>> Instantbird (Direct link to latest build, highly recommended,
>>>>> accessible to NVDA and JAWS)
>>>>> http://ftp.instantbird.com/instantbird/nightly/latest-trunk/instantbird-1.6a1pre.en-US.win32.installer.exe
>>>>> (don't search for a 64bit version ---IT does not exist)
>>>>> Quick tip for instantbird: When you press alt+f4 in instantbird
>>>>> client window, the client will go into system trey, and will not
>>>>> intervene in your alt-tabbing process. You'll be still connected,
>>>>> just open the client from desktop again.
>>>>> Miranda-ng client for windows
>>>>> http://www.miranda-ng.org/en/
>>>>>
>>>>> Mac OSX:
>>>>> Instantbird (Direct link, not tested)
>>>>> http://ftp.instantbird.com/instantbird/nightly/latest-trunk/instantbird-1.6a1pre.en-US.mac.dmg
>>>>> Adium (I've not tested it personally)
>>>>> https://adium.im/
>>>>> colloquy (Might be accessible)
>>>>> http://colloquy.info/
>>>>>
>>>>> Let me know if you have any questions
>>>>>
>>>>> On 1/29/2016 2:53 AM, Hadi wrote:
>>>>>> Thanks James for clearing things up and the good point about
>>>>>> general reaper accessibility talks; I'm sure We're going to have
>>>>>> other not-Osara discussion as well, for VST plugins and such.
>>>>>> I'm going to write a quick tutorial for Instantbird under windows
>>>>>> and when It's ready, I'll send a new mail containing connection
>>>>>> info and download links.
>>>>>> If you guys know of any accessible IRC client for Mac, please let
>>>>>> me know. I found adium though It's an app that needs to be
>>>>>> downloaded out of appstore.. There's also Instantbird for OSX but
>>>>>> I don't know if it's accessible to mac users
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 1/29/2016 2:37 AM, James Teh wrote:
>>>>>>> On 29/01/2016 8:45 AM, Hadi wrote:
>>>>>>>> @Tayeb, I would like to register the channel on freenode but
>>>>>>>> the problem is that I'm not a developer / and The channel
>>>>>>>> wouldn't be an official channel for Osara unless Jim wants to
>>>>>>>> join in and help with that, I think the channel wouldn't be
>>>>>>>> officially for Osara and We wouldn't be welcome there. I was
>>>>>>>> reading the terms of use and apparently it says something like
>>>>>>>> that.
>>>>>>> Yeah, both Freenode and OFTC are specific to free/open source.
>>>>>>> So, to be on-topic, we could create a channel for OSARA, but not
>>>>>>> for RWP/REAPER accessibility in general. I think there are a
>>>>>>> decent number of ReaAccess/ReaEar users, so I don't think a
>>>>>>> channel specific to OSARA would make sense.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> There are some allowances for off-topic channels on OFTC, but
>>>>>>> it's probably better to use another network.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Jamie
>>>>>>>
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