On Mon, 2019-01-14 at 11:49 -0500, pmkellly(a)frontier.com wrote:
I tried to attend the Monday QA meeting, but when ever I typed
something
to the chat screen I got an error something like (can not send to the
channel) I was able to send a Query to Adam and his reply suggested that
I needed to have audio set up.
Sorry for the confusion, that's not what I meant :) "voice" is a flag
on IRC, like "op". You can set a channel such that not just anyone can
send a message to it, only people with "op" and "voice" privileges.
Or
you can set a channel to only take messages from people logged into the
network's identity system, or something like that. I was guessing maybe
a flag like that was causing the problem.
I have speakers hooked up and on, but I
could not hear anyone talking I plugged in and turned on a micro phone
and that didn't seem to do anything. I'm thinking I need a lesson on how
get setup so I can participate in the QA meetings.
I connected via a this web link:
https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#fedora-qa
Then I remembered hexchat and opened that and it said I was talking on
#fedora-qa, but I still wasn't able to participate in the discussion.
The meetings happen in #fedora-meeting not #fedora-qa, and we did not
have one today anyway. On the average we do a meeting every two or
three weeks - there just isn't enough to talk about ATM to justify a
meeting every week, and I've never been a fan of "let's have a meeting
just for the sake of having a meeting" :)
To know if there's going to be a meeting, just watch the test-announce@
list (if you're subscribed to test@ you get all test-announce@ mails
too). On the Friday, Saturday or Sunday I'll send out either a meeting
announcement mail or a meeting cancellation mail. If there's a meeting
announcement mail, that means there'll be a meeting. If there's a
cancellation mail, that means there won't, unless someone replies and
says they think we really should run a meeting - if that happens (it's
rare) I try to catch the mail and quickly send out an announcement
mail.
We saw your message to #fedora-qa this morning, so your client is
working fine, I think.
Sorry again for any confusion.
--
Adam Williamson
Fedora QA Community Monkey
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