Quoting Ray Saintonge saintonge@telus.net:
Delirium wrote:
Phoenix wiki wrote:
I've noticed that a lot of wikipedia users don't like irc. I was wondering why. Is it just because it's not as transparent?
My problem is that the time commitment is less flexible. With IRC, you have to sit around and in real time wait for people to say things, and respond. With mailing lists or talk pages, I can hop on for a few minutes, scan over what's been posted in the past few hours, and reply, and then go do something else again. I can queue up all my messages and read them on Saturday when I have more free time, or at 3am when I have more free time. With IRC I basically have to be there when other people are or it isn't particularly useful, and there's no meaningful way I can queue up things to respond to later. Etc.
It's useful for planned, focused meetings, if you can work around the timezone issues, though I more often use Jabber or AIM for those myself.
I very much agree. What I have noticed is that the mailing list volume is actually lower on Saturdays than on other days. Maybe we have a lot of people out there who still believe that Saturday night is party night. Maybe they even have a life. :-)
I'm shocked and dismayed that Wikipedians would have lives. We must track down any admins who have lives and dessysop them immediately. I can see it now on an RfA page:
#'''oppose''' Has a life. ~~~~
JZ