[talk-ph] OSMPH chatroom

Eugene Alvin Villar seav80 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 1 02:11:55 UTC 2016


Ah, I cannot find that direct invite e-mail from November anymore. :/

On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 9:33 AM, Rally de Leon <ralleon at gmail.com> wrote:

> Eugene,
> You have a direct invite via email (Nov 27). Maybe that is causing the
> problem. I revoked it just now and sent a new one.
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 9:01 AM, Eugene Alvin Villar <seav80 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Dear Rally,
>>
>> It seems I cannot invite myself?
>>
>> ~Eugene
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 2:16 PM, Rally de Leon <ralleon at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> I would like to invite you to OSMPH chatroom osmph.slack.com
>>> This is meant to replace our earlier experimental Discord.
>>>
>>> It is open to public and you can invite yourself using your email at:
>>> http://is.gd/osmphchat
>>>
>>> How is this different?
>>>
>>> It is currently (relatively) unstructured - like we don't know what it
>>> is yet or what it will be.
>>>
>>> It can become your local quick source mapping tips and Q&A. Easily
>>> search for previous discussions, since it is searchable. It is linked to
>>> our osmph event's google calendar. It has an anonymous channel, etc.
>>>
>>> Here, it's like having many small cubicles for small talks about any
>>> particular mapping interests. Shy and low-profile members can
>>> simultaneously talk and ask questions freely among their same-interest
>>> sub-groups in separate channels, without worrying about interrupting any
>>> hotter or more important issues on the general discussion table.
>>>
>>> Discuss wider range of topics from seemingly irrelevant to newbie's
>>> frequently ask questions, to more technical discourse, do skill-sharing,
>>> share an idea, or plan workshops and mapping parties, or have simple
>>> chit-chats.
>>>
>>> Your guidelines:
>>> Post in English, Filipino or Taglish, as long as you don't use a lot of
>>> "po" and "opo," (kasi nakaka-feeling matanda "poh" yan sa ilang tao dito)
>>> 😀
>>>
>>> The other suggested chatroom rule is simple: "don't be a jerk." Orayt?
>>> ;-)
>>>
>>> BTW, you can also introduce some words from local dialect in the
>>> interest of teaching the community some terminologies you are accustomed
>>> with, to understand local cultures, to bridge the communications gaps, to
>>> improve objects/words translations, all that may be relevant to mapping.
>>>
>>> We are inclusive. Let us learn from you.
>>>
>>> Let's see how it goes. See you there.
>>>
>>> Rally :-)
>>>
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>>
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