I dont wish to tread on anyone's toes, or anything, im just raising some concerns i have as a user in #chris.
First of all the OS/Console/Whatever wars. Are they against the rules? Could it be considered that they become against rules if they're not?
I ask this because, today the topic was "Fanboys R Us" at some time, ( i'm in a different time zone and cannot actually remember) and for the time that i was in there all i could see was "Linux rulz", "VistaSux" and the like. I can only think that the topic was influencing the users. It makes it incredibly hard to interact with people i enjoy talking to and can stop me helping others. It go so bad, i had no choice but to disconnect. I have found that it can be specific users, sometimes with nicks that suggest OS preference that start these wars, or at least continue them. One user i found kept pasting things in, that undermined alternatives to Microsoft Office, and Windows.
Another thing, bot commands (e.g. "!time" and "what is chair") get frequently flooded by users, cycling through everything they can think of in their minds. That also makes chatting and interacting with the community at times hard. Im sorry of you have seen me get angry at times in the chat, its just the community feeling in #chris is so strong at times. I dont feel that i, and anyone else should loose out because people are too busy bashing systems or flooding bots.
I know you may not be able to completely
deal with these problems, and i understand that, but there must be something that can be done to at least help these problems. I am somplyasking forthese problems to be recognized and possibly addressed. I dont want to keep having to disconnect because of people who cant contribute in a meaningful way.