Whoa. So people complained about using a dedicated IRC channel and the
answer is a private slack instead? And we claim we want more
contribution from the community? something doesn't compute.
If you need async communication, use public mailing list.

        Fabrice

On 10/09/2015 11:36 AM, Les Orchard wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 8:09 AM, Benjamin Francis <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>     ...
>     I think Slack is mainly being used by people to share research
>     findings and ideas and the fact that its relatively lower volume of
>     messages makes it easier to keep up asynchronously across time
>     zones. The #fxos IRC channel is still the right place to discuss all
>     things Firefox OS, including this initiative.
> 
>     It looks like if you have an @mozilla.com <http://mozilla.com> email
>     address you can sign yourself up but other community members will
>     need to request an invite. This isn't ideal and I'm not sure if
>     there's a way to  make it public, but Slack is a useful tool for
>     collaboration so I guess it's a tradeoff.
> 
>  
> Not to be a total jerk, but we already have 2 other instances that I
> know about:
> 
> https://fxos-v3.slack.com/
> https://mozilla.slack.com/
> 
> Just curious, but why aren't we using one of those existing Slacks? Kind
> of have Slack sign-up overload over here among all the others I've
> hopped onto over the past year.
> 
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