[LibreQoS] Mailing Lists / Github

Hayden Simon h at uber.nz
Thu Nov 10 21:40:20 EST 2022


I generally like anything that runs on my phone 😊 Discord is great because voice/video either individually or group is really straight forward; and subgroups for different conversations are easy too. And again I use that on the daily so…

And awesome re: CPUs! 😊


HAYDEN SIMON
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From: Robert Chacón <robert.chacon at jackrabbitwireless.com>
Sent: Friday, 11 November 2022 3:38 pm
To: Dave Taht <dave.taht at gmail.com>
Cc: Hayden Simon <h at uber.nz>; LibreQoS at lists.bufferbloat.net
Subject: Re: [LibreQoS] Mailing Lists / Github

I personally like Signal a lot as a platform - especially for the kind of casual topics Hayden mentioned.
But Slack is also a cool option if folks prefer that.

P.S. - Hayden - I can mail you CPUs!

On Thu, Nov 10, 2022 at 7:32 PM Dave Taht via LibreQoS <libreqos at lists.bufferbloat.net<mailto:libreqos at lists.bufferbloat.net>> wrote:
signal or matrix than discord. Open to a vote...

also I do recommend old tools like thunderbird and gnus with filtering to manage emails. I get over 5k emails a day and don't understand why everyone struggles so with emails. Slack is totally overwhelming without regexps....

I have a very underused bufferbloat discord here: https://discord.gg/MQafYPau

We could set up one specifically for libreqos. But first a vote on slack/telegram/signal/


On Thu, Nov 10, 2022 at 6:20 PM Hayden Simon via LibreQoS <libreqos at lists.bufferbloat.net<mailto:libreqos at lists.bufferbloat.net>> wrote:
Hi Team,

I wonder if there is room for a discord/slack channel for general discourse. For example, somewhere (I don’t remember who said it or where) there was talk about an AMD EPYC server with smart nics? (don’t know what these are) and whatnot. I wouldn’t mind having a conversation around that in a informal setting to explore what that’s all about.

that was me. We have a talk tomorrow with equinix about this.



Along similar lines, we’re really struggling to get our hands on some hardware down here in NZ (for example, AMD CPU’s again) so a place where we might ask if anyone could help to procure xyz would (for my part anyway) be really useful. It'd also enable easier engagement on a wide range of topics that seem to come up quite hard and fast 😊

I would like to crack the slightly used formerly DC market. I don't see any huge reason to buy anything new... also a buyers club would be good!



Thoughts?


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