[00:00] <valorie> the great thing about a list is that everyone can read it, even those who don't use irc/telegram/matrix
[00:00] <valorie> and you can look at the archives
[00:01] <crydotsnake-M> Okay
[00:03] <valorie> they are great for tech communities and before that I used them and still use them for genealogy
[00:10] <crydotsnake-M> I will Take a look at it :)
[00:10] <crydotsnake-M> But i dont want that Other People can See my E-Mail 
[00:16] <mparillo> One of the take-aways from the Cathedral and the Bazaar is that open source is not merely about looking at source code, nor only about licenses, but about an open, participatory development process. One nice think about kubuntu is that in general, the community defaults to open discussion. There is no secret cabal of insiders.
[00:20] <crydotsnake-M> Ok
[00:21] <crydotsnake-M> * Okay
[00:21] <valorie> you don't want others to see your email?
[00:21] <valorie> it is hidden in the archives if you are worried about spam
[00:21] <crydotsnake-M> I'm very Happy to be a Part of this Community! :))).
[00:22] <valorie> but people need to write to one another privately sometimes
[00:22] <valorie> but now, dinner for me
[00:22] <crydotsnake-M> Ahh okay. Good to know ! :). Have a Nice Dinner ! :).
[11:02] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[13:30] <crydotsnake-M> Hello BluesKaj 
[13:32] <BluesKaj> hi crydotsnake-M
[16:31] <mparillo> Spam on our Phab?
[16:31] <mparillo> I got more than a dozen. For example: https://phabricator.kde.org/T7855
 Looks like he's a big fan of Haruld
[19:35] <valorie> mparillo: kde sysadmin is on the case