On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 9:25 AM, Brett Cannon <br...@python.org> wrote:
> So for me, the first question is are we just considering alternatives to the
> "IRC problem" or are we trying to solve the "new contributors who were born
> in the 2000s problem" (for which the latter subsumes the former)? My guess
> is the former as tackling the latter is a major undertaking due to people
> who will only let go of email when they are dead. And in that instance my
> vote is for Zulip if we can get them to donate free hosting.

It seems that Zulip offers free hosting:

"Do you have special plans for open source projects, non-profits,
groups of friends, and other non-commercial entities?

Yes! Zulip Cloud Premium is free for open source projects and a wide
variety of non-commercial entities. We also often offer steep
discounts to educational institutions, and in other scenarios where
users are not being paid a salary. Just contact sa...@zulipchat.com
and we'd be happy to discuss your situation! You may also be
interested in Zulip for open source projects or Zulip for working
groups and other part-time communities." [1]

[1] https://zulipchat.com/plans/
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