MindSpore community holds its various public meetings on IRC, in the following channels:
on Freenode. Everyone is encouraged to attend, Connect to IRC via webclient
webclient recommended:
IRC channels and logged. You can find all channels and all logs here:
IRC Channel Logs
The meeting channel can be managed by meeting chair with bot command, which is used by # prefix character. The basic commands are shown below:
#startmeeting - (chair) Start the meeting on channel. the meeting topic should be given on the rest. e.g. #startmeeting infra
#topic - (chair) - (chair) Start a topic on channel to make sure all partners focus on a special topic.
#endmeeting - (chair) End the whole meeting.
For more other commands, please step into next section.
All commands are case-insensitive, and use the #
prefix character. Not all commands have output. The commands are.
#startmeeting
Start a meeting. The calling nick becomes the chair. If any text is given on the rest of the line, this becomes the meeting topic.
#endmeeting
End a meeting, save logs, restore previous topic, give links to logs. You know the drill. (Chairs only.)
#topic
Set the current topic of discussion, the rest of the line will become the topic, change the topic in the channel (saving the original topic to be restored at the end of the meeting). (Chairs only.)
#agreed (alias #agree)
Mark something as agreed on. The rest of the line is the details. (Chairs only.) All the rest text will be recorded by system after the meeting end.
#chair and #unchair
Add new chairs to the meeting. The rest of the line is a list of nicks, separated by commas and/or spaces. The nick which started the meeting is the owner
and can't be de-chaired. The command replies with a list of the current chairs, for verification (Chairs only.) Example::
<freesky-edward> #chair MrGreen MsAlizarin
<mindspore-ci-bot> Current chairs are: freesky-edward MsAlizarin MrGreen
#action
Add an ACTION
item to the minutes. Provide irc nicks of people involved, and will be both a complete listing of action items, and a listing of action items sorted by nick at the end of the meeting. This is very useful for making sure this gets done. Example::
<freesky-edward> #action MrGreen will read the entire Internet to determine why the hive cluster is under attack.
#info
Add an INFO
item to the minutes. Example::
<freesky-edward> #info We need much effort before the next release.
#link
Add a link to the minutes. The URL will be properly detected within the line in most cases - the URL can't contain spaces. This command is automatically detected if the line starts with http:, https:. Examples::
<freesky-edward> #link [http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot/](http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot/) is the main page
<freesky-edward> [http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot/](http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot/) is the main page
<freesky-edward> #link the main page is [http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot/](http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot/)
so go there