#122 #fedora irc bot requests feedback too often
Closed: Fixed None Opened 11 years ago by nukeawhale.

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My IRC nick is: Raydiation

The bot is regularly asking for feedback which happens too often in my opinion

I think the most important thing in the channel are the users and how the interact with each other. I dont think changing anything in the channel would help. If you still want feedback Id recommend putting it into the topic. The bot messages are too frequently IMHO and steal my attention.

I remember #fedora being kinda mean towards newcomers who often ask simple questions. This has fortunately changed and the channel has become really nice. It would be good to keep things nice and friendly and to act if it gets out of control to keep a good atmosphere.


I'm going to comment inline to this.

Replying to [ticket:122 nukeawhale]:

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The bot is regularly asking for feedback which happens too often in my opinion

I think the most important thing in the channel are the users and how the interact with each other. I dont think changing anything in the channel would help. If you still want feedback Id recommend putting it into the topic. The bot messages are too frequently IMHO and steal my attention.

Nit picking here but above you contradict yourself in your first two sentences.

One of the things that we have worked to change in the channel are the users/helpers and how they interact with each other so changing this in the channel has helped. If the bot messages are too frequently stealing your attention then they are working as intended.

I remember #fedora being kinda mean towards newcomers who often ask simple questions. This has fortunately changed and the channel has become really nice. It would be good to keep things nice and friendly and to act if it gets out of control to keep a good atmosphere.

The channel changing proves that the feedback is working when we get it. I'm not sure I see the problem here.

-- Bob

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