Hi Marco,
On 26.08.19 22:59, Marco Fossati wrote:
Hi guys,
On 21/08/19 22:32, Sebastian Hellmann wrote:
On 21.08.19 18:29, Tom Morris wrote:
On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 3:23 AM Sebastian Hellmann
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we switched completely to:
- https://forum.dbpedia.org
- Slack https://dbpedia-slack.herokuapp.com/
and http://blog.dbpedia.org for announcements.
That's too bad. Why abandon such a nice lingua franca like email?
In the future, you will need only the Databus/Forum account, a
github and a slack account to join any communication channel.
I totally agree with Tom: why should I need 3 accounts + 1 chat app
instead of just an e-mail client to follow DBpedia updates?
This sounds to me like overengineering.
There is also the newsletter:
https://uni-leipzig.us9.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=9089abb541e9463749b7d284d&id=21c3f02a02
It sums up all the activity every three months, in the beginning it was
the main source for news, but now it is a rehash of the blog posts,
since these are more publicly available.
Would this be what you want?
I wouldn't call it overengineering, more like trial and error. The slack
part works quite good for small groups to coordinate. I find it
practical for dev talk.
I am really open to any suggestions here.
-- Sebastian
Cheers,
Marco
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