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== IRC Activity ==
 
== IRC Activity ==
  
# Part 1 <br/> We interacted by writing messages that were shown to all the people in the channel. If the nickname of one or more persons appeared in a message, such persons would hear a sound and see the message somewhat highlighted. <br/> Our pattern of communication was quite linear, since we participated to a meeting and tried to follow the meeting chairs. However, several times more than one person replied to the same question or comment, giving rise to short branches in the communication. The communication was informal, and many to many.
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# Part 1 <br/> People interact by writing messages that are shown to all the other people in the channel. If the nicknames of one or more persons appear in a message, such persons will hear a sound and see the message somewhat highlighted. <br/> The pattern of communication is, in general, non-linear, since different dialogues can overlap with each other. For example, more than one person replied to the same question or comment, giving rise to branches in the communication. The communication is informal, and many to many.

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Gianluca Torta

Gianluca is a Researcher and Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department at Università di Torino, where he obtained a PhD degree in 2005.

His main research interests are in Artificial Intelligence, with particular focus on knowledge representation and reasoning.

He currently teaches Software Engineering and Artificial Intelligence.

His interest in Open Source software dates back to the late nineties, when he started using the FreeBSD operating system, the GNU Emacs editor and the Perl language thanks to a friend of him that already knew and appreciated OSS. Since then he has been an OSS enthusiast, both for personal use and for his academic work.

IRC Activity

  1. Part 1
    People interact by writing messages that are shown to all the other people in the channel. If the nicknames of one or more persons appear in a message, such persons will hear a sound and see the message somewhat highlighted.
    The pattern of communication is, in general, non-linear, since different dialogues can overlap with each other. For example, more than one person replied to the same question or comment, giving rise to branches in the communication. The communication is informal, and many to many.
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