And maybe make it clearer in the room's name how this room differs from the other C++ room. There's been several C++ rooms in the chat's history, and one of the most-frequented rooms has "C++" in its name, so you might want to distinguish yourself from them.
responsibilities are 1) banning unprovoked abusive behavior, and 2) monitoring lounge<C++> chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/10/loungec for abusive responses to questions and in turn redirecting victims here.
just because you use stackoverflow and C++ doesn't mean you need to put up with unprovoked abuse.
Ah yes, I intend to keep this place up for a very long time, because I have a personal mission statement against abuse in the software industry - justpaste.it/puzu
unlike the other C++ rooms, this room is not going to die :)
I'll sit here and talk to myself if I have to :)
I also run an abuse-free functional programming chat room at fpchat.net!
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maybe if this room actually goes somewhere, and if things get too far off topic, an additional rule of 'don't drown out relevant C++ discussion with OT stuff' would be needed.
that's the only problem we would ever need another rule for.
okay, i just added that rule for completeness. shouldn't need to tinker with this stuff ever again.
std::move on C++ unions looks like a particularly tricky thing